In 2016 we travelled for a month through the great expanses of Mongolia. We started the trip with a few days in Ulaanbaatar to experience the sprawling metropolis. We also had a chance to go to Hustai National Park not far from UB to see the last remaining wild horse, the Takhi. Then we went on a ten day adventure to go live with the TsaatanReindeer Herder tribe in the very north on the border of Siberia. This was an incredible experience and it was very demanding with multiple days on horseback after a long strenuous multi-day 4WD trip. After a short recovery we went to the eastern part of the country to the Bayan-Ölgii Province to attend the Golden EagleFestival. This festival has really been the focus of the Mongolian travel in recent time, very much because of Aishol-pan the "EagleHuntress". We had a chance to meet this incredible girl who is certainly an inspiration to women across the world. After the festival we went and lived with an eagle hunter family deep in the Altai MountainRange.
We hope you will enjoy this video and please subscribe to our channel for more adventures around the world. If you have any questions or comments please leave them here and we will be happy to answer if we can.
Visit our travel blog | http://adventurecalls.us
Check out our Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/amyvankanan/
Join us on Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/adventurecallsus

published:31 Jan 2017

views:238430

Welcome to part one of my Mongolia adventure! In this episode we leave Ulaanbaatar and head out into the Gobi Desert. We spend our day with a nomadic family and stay in a ger.
BLOGPOST:
http://gracegoesglobal.com/2015/10/05/mongolian-adventure-day-1/
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published:21 Sep 2015

views:902

Motorcycle Trip to Mongolia. It was 35 days long and we did a little above 18,000km. We have crossed 7 countries: Germany, Poland, Ukraine, Russia, Mongolia, Latvia and Lithuania. We had double entry Russian and single Mongolian Visas for 30 days period. The tires we have used are two rear TKC 80 for my Tenere and only one front. On Dima's bike Kenda 270. We have no major technical problems, not even punctures. Everything went really well.
About the video:
This time I decided to make something different. To show you the trip as it was. No hard edition, no special effects, no music. I want to share with you everything I saw, my thoughts, feelings and comments on the road.
Some days are bored, some are interesting, but this is how it was.
I promise a long and detailed video with a lot of useful information for travellers with a lot of practical advices. It is not super action movie. If you need so, I am sure you will find in Youtube more then enough.
Some of you will like it, some not, but this is the only way to show you what exactly a long motorcycle trip means.
How long the film will be - I don't know, but I will try to upload as a minimum two series (20 min) per week.
Enjoy it!
Motorcycle gear, recommend from me, you can see in
my website: http://rtw-adventures.com/moto-gear-1.html
Website: http://rtw-adventures.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rtwmotorcycleadventures/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MotorcycleADVE
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/motorcycleadventures/
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Pinterest: https://de.pinterest.com/zhelevp/pins/
Tumblr: http://mymotorcycleadventures.tumblr.com/

published:02 Sep 2017

views:24189

Link to the Golden Tyre 723 Review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUJZM7BH9xA&spfreload=10
Lyndon & BasilBike have less that 10 days to travel across Mongolia for the InternationalRally Of Mongolia 2015. En route Lyndon discovers how the local people transport their live stock, meets another traveller by the name of Humphrey and again is overwhelmed by the beautiful scenery! Once in Ulan Bator Lyndon prepares Basil Bike for the 8 days of rally racing which turns out to be more tricky than he first anticipated with a twist in the story leaving Lyndon pondering if he'll actually complete the race!
For further info visit
www.racestoplaces.com
www.facebook.com/LyndonPoskittRacing

published:02 Feb 2015

views:219559

TeamMammoth Steppe planned and delivered the adventure of a lifetime - driving from the UK, through Europe and Central Asia to Mongolia....in an ex-postal van!
Treading a fine line between adventure and outright danger, the team traversed some of the most barren and hostile places in the world, with only a map and compass to guide them.
After 5 weeks on (and off) the road, multiple run ins with the local authorities, stonings from Kazakhstani yobs and many vehicle failures, the team finally completed their epic adventure.
All the filming and editing was done by the team.
If you only have 2 minutes spare then see our trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hj3ZNxdGNu8

Cheers to my final day in Mongolia! On our final day we visited the White Stupa and spent the evening learning about farm life in Mongolia.
BLOGPOST: http://gracegoesglobal.com/2016/02/20/mongolia-adventure-day-5/
Website: http://gracegoesglobal.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/bdaw
Instagram: http://instagram.com/gracedawson11
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/gracegoesglobal

published:06 Feb 2016

views:237

On day 4 we find ourselves in the Yol Valley Gorge on the backs of stallions surrounded by rodents! Just a normal day in Mongolia.
BLOGPOST: http://gracegoesglobal.com/2016/01/21/mongolia-adventure-day-4/
Website: http://gracegoesglobal.com
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Genghis Khan

Genghis Khan (/ˈdʒɛŋɡɪsˈkɑːn/, often pronounced /ˈɡɛŋɡɪsˈkɑːn/;Mongol:[tʃiŋɡɪs xaːŋ]; c. 1162– 18 August 1227), born Temüjin, was the founder and Great Khan (emperor) of the Mongol Empire, which became the largest contiguous empire in history after his demise.

Before Genghis Khan died, he assigned Ögedei Khan as his successor and split his empire into khanates among his sons and grandsons. He died in 1227 after defeating the Western Xia. He was buried in an unmarked grave somewhere in Mongolia at an unknown location. His descendants extended the Mongol Empire across most of Eurasia by conquering or creating vassal states out of all of modern-day China, Korea, the Caucasus, Central Asia, and substantial portions of modern Eastern Europe, Russia, and Southwest Asia. Many of these invasions repeated the earlier large-scale slaughters of local populations. As a result, Genghis Khan and his empire have a fearsome reputation in local histories.

Adventure

An adventure is an exciting or unusual experience. It may also be a bold, usually risky undertaking, with an uncertain outcome. Adventures may be activities with some potential for physical danger such as exploring, skydiving, mountain climbing, river rafting or participating in extreme sports. The term also broadly refers to any enterprise that is potentially fraught with physical, financial or psychological risk, such as a business venture, a love affair, or other major life undertakings .

Motivation

Adventurous experiences create psychological arousal, which can be interpreted as negative (e.g. fear) or positive (e.g. flow), and which can be detrimental as stated by the Yerkes-Dodson law. For some people, adventure becomes a major pursuit in and of itself. According to adventurer André Malraux, in his La Condition Humaine (1933), "If a man is not ready to risk his life, where is his dignity?". Similarly, Helen Keller stated that "Life is either a daring adventure or nothing."

While this type of national park had been proposed previously, the United States established the first "public park or pleasuring-ground for the benefit and enjoyment of the people", Yellowstone National Park, in 1872. Although Yellowstone was not officially termed a "national park" in its establishing law, it was always termed such in practice and is widely held to be the first and oldest national park in the world. The first area to use "national park" in its creation legislation was the US's Mackinac Island, in 1875. Australia's Royal National Park, established in 1879, was the world's third official national park. In 1895 ownership of Mackinac Island was transferred to the State of Michigan as a state park and national park status was consequently lost. As a result, Australia's Royal National Park is by some considerations the second oldest national park now in existence.

A Journey Through Mongolia (Full Length Documentary)

In 2016 we travelled for a month through the great expanses of Mongolia. We started the trip with a few days in Ulaanbaatar to experience the sprawling metropolis. We also had a chance to go to Hustai National Park not far from UB to see the last remaining wild horse, the Takhi. Then we went on a ten day adventure to go live with the TsaatanReindeer Herder tribe in the very north on the border of Siberia. This was an incredible experience and it was very demanding with multiple days on horseback after a long strenuous multi-day 4WD trip. After a short recovery we went to the eastern part of the country to the Bayan-Ölgii Province to attend the Golden EagleFestival. This festival has really been the focus of the Mongolian travel in recent time, very much because of Aishol-pan the "EagleHuntress". We had a chance to meet this incredible girl who is certainly an inspiration to women across the world. After the festival we went and lived with an eagle hunter family deep in the Altai MountainRange.
We hope you will enjoy this video and please subscribe to our channel for more adventures around the world. If you have any questions or comments please leave them here and we will be happy to answer if we can.
Visit our travel blog | http://adventurecalls.us
Check out our Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/amyvankanan/
Join us on Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/adventurecallsus

4:07

Mongolia Adventure - Pt. 1

Mongolia Adventure - Pt. 1

Mongolia Adventure - Pt. 1

Welcome to part one of my Mongolia adventure! In this episode we leave Ulaanbaatar and head out into the Gobi Desert. We spend our day with a nomadic family and stay in a ger.
BLOGPOST:
http://gracegoesglobal.com/2015/10/05/mongolian-adventure-day-1/
FIND ME HERE:
Website: http://gracegoesglobal.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/bdaw
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25:19

Motorcycle Trip to Mongolia, Part 1, Germany and Poland

Motorcycle Trip to Mongolia, Part 1, Germany and Poland

Motorcycle Trip to Mongolia, Part 1, Germany and Poland

Motorcycle Trip to Mongolia. It was 35 days long and we did a little above 18,000km. We have crossed 7 countries: Germany, Poland, Ukraine, Russia, Mongolia, Latvia and Lithuania. We had double entry Russian and single Mongolian Visas for 30 days period. The tires we have used are two rear TKC 80 for my Tenere and only one front. On Dima's bike Kenda 270. We have no major technical problems, not even punctures. Everything went really well.
About the video:
This time I decided to make something different. To show you the trip as it was. No hard edition, no special effects, no music. I want to share with you everything I saw, my thoughts, feelings and comments on the road.
Some days are bored, some are interesting, but this is how it was.
I promise a long and detailed video with a lot of useful information for travellers with a lot of practical advices. It is not super action movie. If you need so, I am sure you will find in Youtube more then enough.
Some of you will like it, some not, but this is the only way to show you what exactly a long motorcycle trip means.
How long the film will be - I don't know, but I will try to upload as a minimum two series (20 min) per week.
Enjoy it!
Motorcycle gear, recommend from me, you can see in
my website: http://rtw-adventures.com/moto-gear-1.html
Website: http://rtw-adventures.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rtwmotorcycleadventures/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MotorcycleADVE
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/motorcycleadventures/
G +: https://plus.google.com/114413768982620363412/posts?gmbpt=true&hl=en-GB
Pinterest: https://de.pinterest.com/zhelevp/pins/
Tumblr: http://mymotorcycleadventures.tumblr.com/

1:36:15

Adventure Motorcycling Documentary - Races To Places The International Rally Of Mongolia

Adventure Motorcycling Documentary - Races To Places The International Rally Of Mongolia

Adventure Motorcycling Documentary - Races To Places The International Rally Of Mongolia

Link to the Golden Tyre 723 Review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUJZM7BH9xA&spfreload=10
Lyndon & BasilBike have less that 10 days to travel across Mongolia for the InternationalRally Of Mongolia 2015. En route Lyndon discovers how the local people transport their live stock, meets another traveller by the name of Humphrey and again is overwhelmed by the beautiful scenery! Once in Ulan Bator Lyndon prepares Basil Bike for the 8 days of rally racing which turns out to be more tricky than he first anticipated with a twist in the story leaving Lyndon pondering if he'll actually complete the race!
For further info visit
www.racestoplaces.com
www.facebook.com/LyndonPoskittRacing

36:27

A Mammoth Steppe - Full Documentary to Mongolia

A Mammoth Steppe - Full Documentary to Mongolia

A Mammoth Steppe - Full Documentary to Mongolia

TeamMammoth Steppe planned and delivered the adventure of a lifetime - driving from the UK, through Europe and Central Asia to Mongolia....in an ex-postal van!
Treading a fine line between adventure and outright danger, the team traversed some of the most barren and hostile places in the world, with only a map and compass to guide them.
After 5 weeks on (and off) the road, multiple run ins with the local authorities, stonings from Kazakhstani yobs and many vehicle failures, the team finally completed their epic adventure.
All the filming and editing was done by the team.
If you only have 2 minutes spare then see our trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hj3ZNxdGNu8

Mongolia Adventure 2017

3:22

Mongolia Adventure - Pt. 5

Mongolia Adventure - Pt. 5

Mongolia Adventure - Pt. 5

Cheers to my final day in Mongolia! On our final day we visited the White Stupa and spent the evening learning about farm life in Mongolia.
BLOGPOST: http://gracegoesglobal.com/2016/02/20/mongolia-adventure-day-5/
Website: http://gracegoesglobal.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/bdaw
Instagram: http://instagram.com/gracedawson11
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/gracegoesglobal

5:11

Mongolia Adventure - Pt. 4

Mongolia Adventure - Pt. 4

Mongolia Adventure - Pt. 4

On day 4 we find ourselves in the Yol Valley Gorge on the backs of stallions surrounded by rodents! Just a normal day in Mongolia.
BLOGPOST: http://gracegoesglobal.com/2016/01/21/mongolia-adventure-day-4/
Website: http://gracegoesglobal.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/bdaw
Instagram: http://instagram.com/gracedawson11
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/gracegoesglobal

The Great Global Adventure – Mongolia Part Two

What’s it like to live in a Ger Camp? Will’s got the answers in his latest vlog from the #AXAadventure in Mongolia. Have a look inside a traditional yurt, meet some of the locals and then follow Will as he visits the gigantic Genghis Khan statue on a pony.

Mongolia Off-Road Motorcycle Tour to the Birth Place of Genghis Khan

"Of all the paths you take in life make sure some of them are dirt".
An adventure off road motorbike journey through the north east of Mongolia to the birth place of Genghis Khan. To a destination just thirty kilometers from the Russian border. Six mates and five days biking, covering over 1300 kilometers. Riding over the most amazing landscapes, and experiencing local beauty, wild horses and timeless culture.
• Visit Mongolia with: http://www.motorcyclemongolia.com/
• Edited, graded and sound by Simon Lister @NylonStudios
http://www.simonlisterphotography.com/mongolia

Broken Roads - from Finland to Mongolia on a motorcycle

Three motorcyclists from Finland traverse broken roads of Russia and windswept grasslands of Mongolia in search of a perfect adventure. Further to east they ride, more decades they are thrown back in time.

A Journey Through Mongolia (Full Length Documentary)

In 2016 we travelled for a month through the great expanses of Mongolia. We started the trip with a few days in Ulaanbaatar to experience the sprawling metropolis. We also had a chance to go to Hustai National Park not far from UB to see the last remaining wild horse, the Takhi. Then we went on a ten day adventure to go live with the TsaatanReindeer Herder tribe in the very north on the border of Siberia. This was an incredible experience and it was very demanding with multiple days on horseback after a long strenuous multi-day 4WD trip. After a short recovery we went to the eastern part of the country to the Bayan-Ölgii Province to attend the Golden EagleFestival. This festival has really been the focus of the Mongolian travel in recent time, very much because of Aishol-pan the "Eagle H...

published: 31 Jan 2017

Mongolia Adventure - Pt. 1

Welcome to part one of my Mongolia adventure! In this episode we leave Ulaanbaatar and head out into the Gobi Desert. We spend our day with a nomadic family and stay in a ger.
BLOGPOST:
http://gracegoesglobal.com/2015/10/05/mongolian-adventure-day-1/
FIND ME HERE:
Website: http://gracegoesglobal.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/bdaw
Instagram: http://instagram.com/gracedawson11
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/gracegoesglobal

published: 21 Sep 2015

Motorcycle Trip to Mongolia, Part 1, Germany and Poland

Motorcycle Trip to Mongolia. It was 35 days long and we did a little above 18,000km. We have crossed 7 countries: Germany, Poland, Ukraine, Russia, Mongolia, Latvia and Lithuania. We had double entry Russian and single Mongolian Visas for 30 days period. The tires we have used are two rear TKC 80 for my Tenere and only one front. On Dima's bike Kenda 270. We have no major technical problems, not even punctures. Everything went really well.
About the video:
This time I decided to make something different. To show you the trip as it was. No hard edition, no special effects, no music. I want to share with you everything I saw, my thoughts, feelings and comments on the road.
Some days are bored, some are interesting, but this is how it was.
I promise a long and detailed video with a lot o...

published: 02 Sep 2017

Adventure Motorcycling Documentary - Races To Places The International Rally Of Mongolia

Link to the Golden Tyre 723 Review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUJZM7BH9xA&spfreload=10
Lyndon & BasilBike have less that 10 days to travel across Mongolia for the InternationalRally Of Mongolia 2015. En route Lyndon discovers how the local people transport their live stock, meets another traveller by the name of Humphrey and again is overwhelmed by the beautiful scenery! Once in Ulan Bator Lyndon prepares Basil Bike for the 8 days of rally racing which turns out to be more tricky than he first anticipated with a twist in the story leaving Lyndon pondering if he'll actually complete the race!
For further info visit
www.racestoplaces.com
www.facebook.com/LyndonPoskittRacing

published: 02 Feb 2015

A Mammoth Steppe - Full Documentary to Mongolia

TeamMammoth Steppe planned and delivered the adventure of a lifetime - driving from the UK, through Europe and Central Asia to Mongolia....in an ex-postal van!
Treading a fine line between adventure and outright danger, the team traversed some of the most barren and hostile places in the world, with only a map and compass to guide them.
After 5 weeks on (and off) the road, multiple run ins with the local authorities, stonings from Kazakhstani yobs and many vehicle failures, the team finally completed their epic adventure.
All the filming and editing was done by the team.
If you only have 2 minutes spare then see our trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hj3ZNxdGNu8

Mongolia Adventure 2017

published: 24 May 2017

Mongolia Adventure - Pt. 5

Cheers to my final day in Mongolia! On our final day we visited the White Stupa and spent the evening learning about farm life in Mongolia.
BLOGPOST: http://gracegoesglobal.com/2016/02/20/mongolia-adventure-day-5/
Website: http://gracegoesglobal.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/bdaw
Instagram: http://instagram.com/gracedawson11
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/gracegoesglobal

published: 06 Feb 2016

Mongolia Adventure - Pt. 4

On day 4 we find ourselves in the Yol Valley Gorge on the backs of stallions surrounded by rodents! Just a normal day in Mongolia.
BLOGPOST: http://gracegoesglobal.com/2016/01/21/mongolia-adventure-day-4/
Website: http://gracegoesglobal.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/bdaw
Instagram: http://instagram.com/gracedawson11
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/gracegoesglobal

The Great Global Adventure – Mongolia Part Two

What’s it like to live in a Ger Camp? Will’s got the answers in his latest vlog from the #AXAadventure in Mongolia. Have a look inside a traditional yurt, meet some of the locals and then follow Will as he visits the gigantic Genghis Khan statue on a pony.

Mongolia Off-Road Motorcycle Tour to the Birth Place of Genghis Khan

"Of all the paths you take in life make sure some of them are dirt".
An adventure off road motorbike journey through the north east of Mongolia to the birth place of Genghis Khan. To a destination just thirty kilometers from the Russian border. Six mates and five days biking, covering over 1300 kilometers. Riding over the most amazing landscapes, and experiencing local beauty, wild horses and timeless culture.
• Visit Mongolia with: http://www.motorcyclemongolia.com/
• Edited, graded and sound by Simon Lister @NylonStudios
http://www.simonlisterphotography.com/mongolia

Broken Roads - from Finland to Mongolia on a motorcycle

Three motorcyclists from Finland traverse broken roads of Russia and windswept grasslands of Mongolia in search of a perfect adventure. Further to east they ride, more decades they are thrown back in time.

A Journey Through Mongolia (Full Length Documentary)

In 2016 we travelled for a month through the great expanses of Mongolia. We started the trip with a few days in Ulaanbaatar to experience the sprawling metropol...

In 2016 we travelled for a month through the great expanses of Mongolia. We started the trip with a few days in Ulaanbaatar to experience the sprawling metropolis. We also had a chance to go to Hustai National Park not far from UB to see the last remaining wild horse, the Takhi. Then we went on a ten day adventure to go live with the TsaatanReindeer Herder tribe in the very north on the border of Siberia. This was an incredible experience and it was very demanding with multiple days on horseback after a long strenuous multi-day 4WD trip. After a short recovery we went to the eastern part of the country to the Bayan-Ölgii Province to attend the Golden EagleFestival. This festival has really been the focus of the Mongolian travel in recent time, very much because of Aishol-pan the "EagleHuntress". We had a chance to meet this incredible girl who is certainly an inspiration to women across the world. After the festival we went and lived with an eagle hunter family deep in the Altai MountainRange.
We hope you will enjoy this video and please subscribe to our channel for more adventures around the world. If you have any questions or comments please leave them here and we will be happy to answer if we can.
Visit our travel blog | http://adventurecalls.us
Check out our Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/amyvankanan/
Join us on Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/adventurecallsus

In 2016 we travelled for a month through the great expanses of Mongolia. We started the trip with a few days in Ulaanbaatar to experience the sprawling metropolis. We also had a chance to go to Hustai National Park not far from UB to see the last remaining wild horse, the Takhi. Then we went on a ten day adventure to go live with the TsaatanReindeer Herder tribe in the very north on the border of Siberia. This was an incredible experience and it was very demanding with multiple days on horseback after a long strenuous multi-day 4WD trip. After a short recovery we went to the eastern part of the country to the Bayan-Ölgii Province to attend the Golden EagleFestival. This festival has really been the focus of the Mongolian travel in recent time, very much because of Aishol-pan the "EagleHuntress". We had a chance to meet this incredible girl who is certainly an inspiration to women across the world. After the festival we went and lived with an eagle hunter family deep in the Altai MountainRange.
We hope you will enjoy this video and please subscribe to our channel for more adventures around the world. If you have any questions or comments please leave them here and we will be happy to answer if we can.
Visit our travel blog | http://adventurecalls.us
Check out our Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/amyvankanan/
Join us on Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/adventurecallsus

Welcome to part one of my Mongolia adventure! In this episode we leave Ulaanbaatar and head out into the Gobi Desert. We spend our day with a nomadic family and stay in a ger.
BLOGPOST:
http://gracegoesglobal.com/2015/10/05/mongolian-adventure-day-1/
FIND ME HERE:
Website: http://gracegoesglobal.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/bdaw
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Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/gracegoesglobal

Welcome to part one of my Mongolia adventure! In this episode we leave Ulaanbaatar and head out into the Gobi Desert. We spend our day with a nomadic family and stay in a ger.
BLOGPOST:
http://gracegoesglobal.com/2015/10/05/mongolian-adventure-day-1/
FIND ME HERE:
Website: http://gracegoesglobal.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/bdaw
Instagram: http://instagram.com/gracedawson11
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/gracegoesglobal

Motorcycle Trip to Mongolia. It was 35 days long and we did a little above 18,000km. We have crossed 7 countries: Germany, Poland, Ukraine, Russia, Mongolia, Latvia and Lithuania. We had double entry Russian and single Mongolian Visas for 30 days period. The tires we have used are two rear TKC 80 for my Tenere and only one front. On Dima's bike Kenda 270. We have no major technical problems, not even punctures. Everything went really well.
About the video:
This time I decided to make something different. To show you the trip as it was. No hard edition, no special effects, no music. I want to share with you everything I saw, my thoughts, feelings and comments on the road.
Some days are bored, some are interesting, but this is how it was.
I promise a long and detailed video with a lot of useful information for travellers with a lot of practical advices. It is not super action movie. If you need so, I am sure you will find in Youtube more then enough.
Some of you will like it, some not, but this is the only way to show you what exactly a long motorcycle trip means.
How long the film will be - I don't know, but I will try to upload as a minimum two series (20 min) per week.
Enjoy it!
Motorcycle gear, recommend from me, you can see in
my website: http://rtw-adventures.com/moto-gear-1.html
Website: http://rtw-adventures.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rtwmotorcycleadventures/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MotorcycleADVE
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/motorcycleadventures/
G +: https://plus.google.com/114413768982620363412/posts?gmbpt=true&hl=en-GB
Pinterest: https://de.pinterest.com/zhelevp/pins/
Tumblr: http://mymotorcycleadventures.tumblr.com/

Motorcycle Trip to Mongolia. It was 35 days long and we did a little above 18,000km. We have crossed 7 countries: Germany, Poland, Ukraine, Russia, Mongolia, Latvia and Lithuania. We had double entry Russian and single Mongolian Visas for 30 days period. The tires we have used are two rear TKC 80 for my Tenere and only one front. On Dima's bike Kenda 270. We have no major technical problems, not even punctures. Everything went really well.
About the video:
This time I decided to make something different. To show you the trip as it was. No hard edition, no special effects, no music. I want to share with you everything I saw, my thoughts, feelings and comments on the road.
Some days are bored, some are interesting, but this is how it was.
I promise a long and detailed video with a lot of useful information for travellers with a lot of practical advices. It is not super action movie. If you need so, I am sure you will find in Youtube more then enough.
Some of you will like it, some not, but this is the only way to show you what exactly a long motorcycle trip means.
How long the film will be - I don't know, but I will try to upload as a minimum two series (20 min) per week.
Enjoy it!
Motorcycle gear, recommend from me, you can see in
my website: http://rtw-adventures.com/moto-gear-1.html
Website: http://rtw-adventures.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rtwmotorcycleadventures/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MotorcycleADVE
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/motorcycleadventures/
G +: https://plus.google.com/114413768982620363412/posts?gmbpt=true&hl=en-GB
Pinterest: https://de.pinterest.com/zhelevp/pins/
Tumblr: http://mymotorcycleadventures.tumblr.com/

published:02 Sep 2017

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Adventure Motorcycling Documentary - Races To Places The International Rally Of Mongolia

Link to the Golden Tyre 723 Review
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Lyndon & BasilBike have less that 10 days to travel across Mongolia for the InternationalRally Of Mongolia 2015. En route Lyndon discovers how the local people transport their live stock, meets another traveller by the name of Humphrey and again is overwhelmed by the beautiful scenery! Once in Ulan Bator Lyndon prepares Basil Bike for the 8 days of rally racing which turns out to be more tricky than he first anticipated with a twist in the story leaving Lyndon pondering if he'll actually complete the race!
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Lyndon & BasilBike have less that 10 days to travel across Mongolia for the InternationalRally Of Mongolia 2015. En route Lyndon discovers how the local people transport their live stock, meets another traveller by the name of Humphrey and again is overwhelmed by the beautiful scenery! Once in Ulan Bator Lyndon prepares Basil Bike for the 8 days of rally racing which turns out to be more tricky than he first anticipated with a twist in the story leaving Lyndon pondering if he'll actually complete the race!
For further info visit
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www.facebook.com/LyndonPoskittRacing

TeamMammoth Steppe planned and delivered the adventure of a lifetime - driving from the UK, through Europe and Central Asia to Mongolia....in an ex-postal van!
Treading a fine line between adventure and outright danger, the team traversed some of the most barren and hostile places in the world, with only a map and compass to guide them.
After 5 weeks on (and off) the road, multiple run ins with the local authorities, stonings from Kazakhstani yobs and many vehicle failures, the team finally completed their epic adventure.
All the filming and editing was done by the team.
If you only have 2 minutes spare then see our trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hj3ZNxdGNu8

TeamMammoth Steppe planned and delivered the adventure of a lifetime - driving from the UK, through Europe and Central Asia to Mongolia....in an ex-postal van!
Treading a fine line between adventure and outright danger, the team traversed some of the most barren and hostile places in the world, with only a map and compass to guide them.
After 5 weeks on (and off) the road, multiple run ins with the local authorities, stonings from Kazakhstani yobs and many vehicle failures, the team finally completed their epic adventure.
All the filming and editing was done by the team.
If you only have 2 minutes spare then see our trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hj3ZNxdGNu8

Cheers to my final day in Mongolia! On our final day we visited the White Stupa and spent the evening learning about farm life in Mongolia.
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Cheers to my final day in Mongolia! On our final day we visited the White Stupa and spent the evening learning about farm life in Mongolia.
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On day 4 we find ourselves in the Yol Valley Gorge on the backs of stallions surrounded by rodents! Just a normal day in Mongolia.
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On day 4 we find ourselves in the Yol Valley Gorge on the backs of stallions surrounded by rodents! Just a normal day in Mongolia.
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The Great Global Adventure – Mongolia Part Two

What’s it like to live in a Ger Camp? Will’s got the answers in his latest vlog from the #AXAadventure in Mongolia. Have a look inside a traditional yurt, meet ...

What’s it like to live in a Ger Camp? Will’s got the answers in his latest vlog from the #AXAadventure in Mongolia. Have a look inside a traditional yurt, meet some of the locals and then follow Will as he visits the gigantic Genghis Khan statue on a pony.

What’s it like to live in a Ger Camp? Will’s got the answers in his latest vlog from the #AXAadventure in Mongolia. Have a look inside a traditional yurt, meet some of the locals and then follow Will as he visits the gigantic Genghis Khan statue on a pony.

Mongolia Off-Road Motorcycle Tour to the Birth Place of Genghis Khan

"Of all the paths you take in life make sure some of them are dirt".
An adventure off road motorbike journey through the north east of Mongolia to the birth pla...

"Of all the paths you take in life make sure some of them are dirt".
An adventure off road motorbike journey through the north east of Mongolia to the birth place of Genghis Khan. To a destination just thirty kilometers from the Russian border. Six mates and five days biking, covering over 1300 kilometers. Riding over the most amazing landscapes, and experiencing local beauty, wild horses and timeless culture.
• Visit Mongolia with: http://www.motorcyclemongolia.com/
• Edited, graded and sound by Simon Lister @NylonStudios
http://www.simonlisterphotography.com/mongolia

"Of all the paths you take in life make sure some of them are dirt".
An adventure off road motorbike journey through the north east of Mongolia to the birth place of Genghis Khan. To a destination just thirty kilometers from the Russian border. Six mates and five days biking, covering over 1300 kilometers. Riding over the most amazing landscapes, and experiencing local beauty, wild horses and timeless culture.
• Visit Mongolia with: http://www.motorcyclemongolia.com/
• Edited, graded and sound by Simon Lister @NylonStudios
http://www.simonlisterphotography.com/mongolia

Broken Roads - from Finland to Mongolia on a motorcycle

Three motorcyclists from Finland traverse broken roads of Russia and windswept grasslands of Mongolia in search of a perfect adventure. Further to east they rid...

Three motorcyclists from Finland traverse broken roads of Russia and windswept grasslands of Mongolia in search of a perfect adventure. Further to east they ride, more decades they are thrown back in time.

Three motorcyclists from Finland traverse broken roads of Russia and windswept grasslands of Mongolia in search of a perfect adventure. Further to east they ride, more decades they are thrown back in time.

Mongolia Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Mongolia.
Mongolia is a land between sky, steppes and desert. Extreme, exotic, and mostly undiscovered, home to nomads, ringers, eagle hunters and horsemen. A land of adventure!Ulaanbaatar is the capital of Mongolia and is a metropolis set amid the steppes, truly the pulsating heart of the country that combines the cultures of old with a lively feeling of moving towards new horizons. Ganden Hyid is a pilgrimage destination for the faithful from all over Mongolia. They pray and wind prayer mills and crowd into the main sanctuary. In the monastery’s main temple is a twenty six metre high statue of the Buddha Of Mercy, patron saint of Mongolia that is decorated with gold and gems. Almost fifty kilometres east of Ulaanbaatar is a leisure area for the inhabitants ...

published: 14 Aug 2013

TOP 10 Tourist Destinations In Mongolia

Here is the Top 10 Tourist Destinations of Mongolia! We will talk about the best thing of Mongolian culture, history, people and everything in between! Enjoy!!
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published: 01 Jan 2017

20 facts about Mongolia - Discover Mongolia Travel

Mongolia: a travel documentary

An adventure into an amazing country. 4 seasons packed into 15 days
The Summer: the Gobi is not just a desert. Is a unique region comprising of mountains, sand dunes, grass lands and flat pans. Life here is though not only physically (due to the arid climate) but also mentally: before reaching the mountains and the dunes, the so-called "middle Gobi" is an immense flat pan with no landmarks for miles. It's mental as it seems to be in an infinite area that will never end.
The Spring: the Orhon valley. This is the Mongolia typical postcard. Green land and blue sky dotted with white ghers (the local typical tents) and clouds. Full of livestock, every valley in the region shows the nomadic life of Mongolians that has been going on for centuries. In the town of Karkhorin, very little ruins bri...

Introducing Mongolia

Start exploring Mongolia with Lonely Planet’s video guide to getting around, when to go and the top things to do while you're there. For more travel tips, head to https://www.lonelyplanet.com/mongolia

published: 27 Sep 2017

10 Cool & Unusual Things To DO in Mongolia

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For those travelers who find themselves with an unquenchable wanderlust, Mongolia just might be the perfect vacation. A nation with a centuries-old tradition for a one-of-a-kind nomadic culture that has defied the super powers surrounding it time and again, Mongolia is home to a ton of interesting locations that are sure to find favor with even the most critical of visitor. Heck, simply getting from one place to another is a great part of the experience in and of itself. If you have the opportunity to travel to this little nation between Russia and China, then here are some ways to fill your time.
1. Make Sure to Talk to a Guide
As awesome as the internet is, a lot of the best parts of visiting Mongolia may not be available online. That’...

published: 19 Oct 2017

Top 15 things to do in Mongolia

Planning to travel to Mongolia?
What can you do in Mongolia?
Here is the list of top 15 things you can do in Mongolia.
1. VISIT A LOCAL NOMADIC FAMILY
2. TAKE A PHOTO WITH AN EAGLE AND EAGLE HUNTER
3. FISH FOR THE LARGEST FRESH WATER SALMON
4. EXPLORE THE BEAUTIFULGOBI DESERT
5. TRY ON TRADITIONAL MONGOLIAN CLOTHING
6. SEE AMAZING WILDLIFE
7. VISIT THE REINDEER HERDERS IN THE TAIGA
8. RIDE A HORSE LIKE THE SOLDIERS OF GHENGIS KHAN
9. RIDE A TWO-HUMPED CAMEL
10. SHOOT A MONGOLIAN BOW AND ARROW
11. SLEEP IN A GER
12. VISIT THE LARGEST EQUESTRIAN STATUE IN THE WORLD, OR VISIT THIS MOUNTED STATUE OF GHENGIS KHAN
13. VISIT HISTORIC BUDDHIST TEMPLES
14. EXPERIENCE THE LOCAL FESTIVALS
15. WATCH A TRADITIONAL MUSIC CONCERT

Mongolia is known among travelers as the land of nomads, birthplace of the Great kingGenghis Khan and of many histories, dating all the way back to Paleolithic Age. It is home to hospitable, gracious herders who cherish their land, animals and culture in all its natural beauty.
In today’s fast changing world, Mongolia is considered as one of the few travel destinations and a place designed for travellers and adventure seekers that can offer beautiful unspoiled nature, endless steppes, massive ranging mountains, crystal clear lakes, parched conditions of the Gobi and interested in exploring the nomadic culture and unrivalled hospitality which have been kept for centuries.

published: 19 Nov 2014

A Tourist's Guide to Ulan Bator, Mongolia, otherwise known as Ulaanbaatar

I fly into the Mongolian capital for a couple of days to see the sights of this overlooked city.
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published: 18 Apr 2015

Ulaanbaatar Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Ulaanbaatar in Mongolia.
Ulaanbaatar is the capital of Mongolia, a metropolis that is the pulsating heart of the country and combines the cultures of old with a lively feeling of stepping forward to new horizons. The spiritual centre of Mongolia once lay directly on the Peking -Irkutsk trading route, thus it became an important centre of trade. At that time the city was called ‘Urgöö’ and life was determined by the region’s monasteries and lamas. Subsequently, Chinese traders and workers, Russians - and even Europeans - settled in this area. Ganden Hyid is a pilgrimage destination for the faithful from all over Mongolia. They pray, and wind prayer mills and crowd into the main sanctuary. In the monastery’s main temple is a twenty six metre high statue, the Bu...

Discover Mongolia - Tourism in 2015

Gal Chuluu (Mongolia) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Gal Chuluu in Mongolia.
In southern Mongolia, in the middle of the Gobi Desert, is the unique and spectacular natural landscape of Gal Chuluu where a hint of the geological evolution of our planet is visible, a remarkable region of prehistoric dimensions.
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published: 30 Jan 2018

Mongolia Tourism & Vacations 2016 (HD 1080p)

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Mongolia is a landlocked country located between China and Russia. It is a vast emptiness that links land and sky, and is one of the last few places on the planet where nomadic life is still a living tradition. Mongolia may have various geopolitical, cultural and geographical meanings. Mongolia consists of historic Outer Mongolia. The province of Inner Mongolia is geographically and politically separate and located in northern part of China yet it shares common borders with Mongolia.
With only 1.7 people per km², Mongolia has the lowest population density among all independent countries in ...

published: 26 Jan 2016

TRANS-SIBERIAN DAY 6 | Almost in Mongolia!

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On day 6 of our Trans-siberian Railway journey from Irkutsk to Vladivostok, we made it to Ulan-Ude! This is a continuation of the last vlog where we rode third class to this town. Now we walked to our hotel, and explored Ulan-Ude the rest of the night! Highlights include Mongolian dumplings, the largest statue of Lenin's head in the world, and dinner on the walking street!
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published: 18 Oct 2017

Night Clubs | Mongolia Travel Tour Guide | Cashmere and Leather

Ulaanbaatar is an international city with a quite number of entertainment options available. There are many nightclubs, theaters, restaurants, bars, and music clubs that liven the nightlife in UB. There’s quite a good party scene on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights, while other nights can be a bit quiet. Officially, clubs are bars are meant to close at midnight. In a word, you will not feel lonely no matter where you are from! When you are interested night clubs in UB, You have many choices.
Such as:
– iLoft /This multi-use venue operates as a restaurant and cafe during the day and transforms into a pulsing nightclub after dark. There’s leather seating, a large dance floor, techno beats and a mature crowd. iLoft hosts salsa dancing on Thursdays (starting at 8pm) and an exciting line u...

published: 17 Jun 2016

60 Second Guide to Mongolia

From the mountains of the north to the Gobi desert in the south, Mongolia is awash with dramatic mountain scenery, spectacular deserts, a fascinating and ancient culture, and a warm and welcoming people.
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Mongolia Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Mongolia.
Mongolia is a land between sky, steppes and desert. Extreme, exotic, and mostly undiscovered, home to nomads, ringers, ...

Travel video about destination Mongolia.
Mongolia is a land between sky, steppes and desert. Extreme, exotic, and mostly undiscovered, home to nomads, ringers, eagle hunters and horsemen. A land of adventure!Ulaanbaatar is the capital of Mongolia and is a metropolis set amid the steppes, truly the pulsating heart of the country that combines the cultures of old with a lively feeling of moving towards new horizons. Ganden Hyid is a pilgrimage destination for the faithful from all over Mongolia. They pray and wind prayer mills and crowd into the main sanctuary. In the monastery’s main temple is a twenty six metre high statue of the Buddha Of Mercy, patron saint of Mongolia that is decorated with gold and gems. Almost fifty kilometres east of Ulaanbaatar is a leisure area for the inhabitants of the city, the Terej National Park. Here horse riding is available across country and without limit, a fact that pleases the basic instincts of the Mongolian heart. In Kharkhorin, former residence of those who once ruled Mongolia, today there is little left to see. However, a few mysterious sites remain which, along with the Erdene Zuu Monastery, are highly evocative of this ancient city in Central Mongolia as for thirty two years it was the centre of one of the most powerful empires on Earth. The Magic of Mongolia can be felt by all who come here and this journey across a harsh and contrasting land has been an unforgettable adventure beyond compare.

Travel video about destination Mongolia.
Mongolia is a land between sky, steppes and desert. Extreme, exotic, and mostly undiscovered, home to nomads, ringers, eagle hunters and horsemen. A land of adventure!Ulaanbaatar is the capital of Mongolia and is a metropolis set amid the steppes, truly the pulsating heart of the country that combines the cultures of old with a lively feeling of moving towards new horizons. Ganden Hyid is a pilgrimage destination for the faithful from all over Mongolia. They pray and wind prayer mills and crowd into the main sanctuary. In the monastery’s main temple is a twenty six metre high statue of the Buddha Of Mercy, patron saint of Mongolia that is decorated with gold and gems. Almost fifty kilometres east of Ulaanbaatar is a leisure area for the inhabitants of the city, the Terej National Park. Here horse riding is available across country and without limit, a fact that pleases the basic instincts of the Mongolian heart. In Kharkhorin, former residence of those who once ruled Mongolia, today there is little left to see. However, a few mysterious sites remain which, along with the Erdene Zuu Monastery, are highly evocative of this ancient city in Central Mongolia as for thirty two years it was the centre of one of the most powerful empires on Earth. The Magic of Mongolia can be felt by all who come here and this journey across a harsh and contrasting land has been an unforgettable adventure beyond compare.

Here is the Top 10 Tourist Destinations of Mongolia! We will talk about the best thing of Mongolian culture, history, people and everything in between! Enjoy!!
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Produced: Javkha Ara
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Come away to Mongolia and be part of our wanderlust filled travelogue STEPPEN' OUT! A brand new adventure show that invites all and any to join us and our friends on the open steppe of Mongolia. Do you dare? Live like nomads, eat like Mongols, bring out your inner Indiana Jones, and step on out! Any questions? Get further info here: https://www.facebook.com/DareToGer/
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Produced: Javkha Ara
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Mongolia: a travel documentary

An adventure into an amazing country. 4 seasons packed into 15 days
The Summer: the Gobi is not just a desert. Is a unique region comprising of mountains, sand...

An adventure into an amazing country. 4 seasons packed into 15 days
The Summer: the Gobi is not just a desert. Is a unique region comprising of mountains, sand dunes, grass lands and flat pans. Life here is though not only physically (due to the arid climate) but also mentally: before reaching the mountains and the dunes, the so-called "middle Gobi" is an immense flat pan with no landmarks for miles. It's mental as it seems to be in an infinite area that will never end.
The Spring: the Orhon valley. This is the Mongolia typical postcard. Green land and blue sky dotted with white ghers (the local typical tents) and clouds. Full of livestock, every valley in the region shows the nomadic life of Mongolians that has been going on for centuries. In the town of Karkhorin, very little ruins bring your mind to the era of Chinggis Khan when Mongolians run for more than two centuries the largest empire that ever existed in human history.
The Autumn: as we moved North to reach the Hovsgol lake, we had to pass through a range of mountains. The weather turned rainy, grey and cold as if we were on a November day in Europe. Crossing rivers started to became a concern and mud appeared on all trails. Rain never stopped for 2 days.
The Winter: on the highest pass the rain became snow. On the Zoolongyin pass, we got stuck with our cars for more than 3 hours. Trying to get the cars out of the snow and mud was though. Eventually we did manage to get over.
The Spring again: lake Hovsgol is Mongolian's largest lake and beach holiday place. Here we abandoned the green Mongolian valley to enter the Taiga, the coniferous forest. We are close to the border with RussianSiberia here

An adventure into an amazing country. 4 seasons packed into 15 days
The Summer: the Gobi is not just a desert. Is a unique region comprising of mountains, sand dunes, grass lands and flat pans. Life here is though not only physically (due to the arid climate) but also mentally: before reaching the mountains and the dunes, the so-called "middle Gobi" is an immense flat pan with no landmarks for miles. It's mental as it seems to be in an infinite area that will never end.
The Spring: the Orhon valley. This is the Mongolia typical postcard. Green land and blue sky dotted with white ghers (the local typical tents) and clouds. Full of livestock, every valley in the region shows the nomadic life of Mongolians that has been going on for centuries. In the town of Karkhorin, very little ruins bring your mind to the era of Chinggis Khan when Mongolians run for more than two centuries the largest empire that ever existed in human history.
The Autumn: as we moved North to reach the Hovsgol lake, we had to pass through a range of mountains. The weather turned rainy, grey and cold as if we were on a November day in Europe. Crossing rivers started to became a concern and mud appeared on all trails. Rain never stopped for 2 days.
The Winter: on the highest pass the rain became snow. On the Zoolongyin pass, we got stuck with our cars for more than 3 hours. Trying to get the cars out of the snow and mud was though. Eventually we did manage to get over.
The Spring again: lake Hovsgol is Mongolian's largest lake and beach holiday place. Here we abandoned the green Mongolian valley to enter the Taiga, the coniferous forest. We are close to the border with RussianSiberia here

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"Chinggis Khaan" by Batzorig Vaanchig
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SCRIPT:
Opening:
After nearly a year of backpacking around Asia, we found ourselves rolling into Ulan Bator, the capital city of Mongolia, a country synonymous with Genghis Khan (known as Chinggis Khan in Mongolia) , wide open spaces, and Nomadic life. Of the 3 million people that call Mongolia home, nearly half live in UB, making it the cultural, financial and industrial center of Mongolia, so it’s no surprise that this city is the first stop for most foreign visitors. In our case, we entered the country from China after a 48 hour marathon of bus and train travel that started from Beijing, so as soon as we arrived, the ONLY thing we could think about was to getting to the nearest hostel to sleep. So we did. For 2 days.
Leaving UB:
Once we got our strength up we did some research and found that our hostel was offering a tour of the gobi desert as well as other parts of central Mongolia; a journey that would take 16 days; we’d decided to go with 6 other travelers that we’d met a couple of days beforehand, but with only one day to prepare and zero winter clothes, we desperately needed to gear up...Market:
“NaranTuul zach (зах or Khar Zakh)” is a sprawling flea market where you can find wall clocks, linoleum flooring and just about anything else. The market has gained a bad reputation among locals and foreigners alike for being a pickpocket’s haven, so with such a rough exterior and shady nickname like “black market”, we figured we’d be able to bargain our way into some amazing deal, but we soon discovered that this wasn’t the case...
Lunch:
Because Mongolian culture is based on livestock farming, the traditional diet consists of meat, flour and dairy with mutton being the meat of choice. Mongolian winters are extremely harsh so a lot of animal fat is consumed during winter and more dairy products during the summer.Closing:
What… a… day. It was a long journey, but the scenery was stunning and the Mongolian countryside made quite the first impression on us. But this was only just the beginning and we couldn’t wait to see what the next 15 days would bring...
Thank you for watching: Go Mongolia Part 1: From Skyscrapers to Gers | Ulan Bator | Black Market | Gobi Desert
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"Chinggis Khaan" by Batzorig Vaanchig
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Opening:
After nearly a year of backpacking around Asia, we found ourselves rolling into Ulan Bator, the capital city of Mongolia, a country synonymous with Genghis Khan (known as Chinggis Khan in Mongolia) , wide open spaces, and Nomadic life. Of the 3 million people that call Mongolia home, nearly half live in UB, making it the cultural, financial and industrial center of Mongolia, so it’s no surprise that this city is the first stop for most foreign visitors. In our case, we entered the country from China after a 48 hour marathon of bus and train travel that started from Beijing, so as soon as we arrived, the ONLY thing we could think about was to getting to the nearest hostel to sleep. So we did. For 2 days.
Leaving UB:
Once we got our strength up we did some research and found that our hostel was offering a tour of the gobi desert as well as other parts of central Mongolia; a journey that would take 16 days; we’d decided to go with 6 other travelers that we’d met a couple of days beforehand, but with only one day to prepare and zero winter clothes, we desperately needed to gear up...Market:
“NaranTuul zach (зах or Khar Zakh)” is a sprawling flea market where you can find wall clocks, linoleum flooring and just about anything else. The market has gained a bad reputation among locals and foreigners alike for being a pickpocket’s haven, so with such a rough exterior and shady nickname like “black market”, we figured we’d be able to bargain our way into some amazing deal, but we soon discovered that this wasn’t the case...
Lunch:
Because Mongolian culture is based on livestock farming, the traditional diet consists of meat, flour and dairy with mutton being the meat of choice. Mongolian winters are extremely harsh so a lot of animal fat is consumed during winter and more dairy products during the summer.Closing:
What… a… day. It was a long journey, but the scenery was stunning and the Mongolian countryside made quite the first impression on us. But this was only just the beginning and we couldn’t wait to see what the next 15 days would bring...
Thank you for watching: Go Mongolia Part 1: From Skyscrapers to Gers | Ulan Bator | Black Market | Gobi Desert
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10 Cool & Unusual Things To DO in Mongolia

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For those travelers who find themselves with an unquenchable wanderlust, Mongolia just might be the perfect vacation. A nation with a centuries-old tradition for a one-of-a-kind nomadic culture that has defied the super powers surrounding it time and again, Mongolia is home to a ton of interesting locations that are sure to find favor with even the most critical of visitor. Heck, simply getting from one place to another is a great part of the experience in and of itself. If you have the opportunity to travel to this little nation between Russia and China, then here are some ways to fill your time.
1. Make Sure to Talk to a Guide
As awesome as the internet is, a lot of the best parts of visiting Mongolia may not be available online. That’s why it might be a good idea to enlist the services of a qualified travel guide when you first enter the country. There are plenty of English-speaking professionals who can make sure that you experience the most fascinating aspects of visiting Mongolia.
2. Start in the Capital, Ulaanbaatar
You just might find the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar — pronounced OO-lahn-BAH-toor — to be far more developed than you anticipated. The thriving restaurant scene is a treat for any tourist, while the incredible number of museums and monasteries will help you get primed for the rich history and spiritual life of the Mongolian people. From a logisitical standpoint, Ulaanbaatar has several English-speaking citizens who can help you get your bearings before you strike out into the country’s gorgeous landscapes.
3. Spend the Night in a Monastery
The most popular religion in Mongolia is Buddhism. As such, the country has a gorgeous selection of monasteries filled with some impressive history and extremely welcoming monks. Some of these monasteries will even accommodate an overnight stay, which is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. If you’re interested, this is one of those activities that’s good to speak to a travel guide about when you land in the city.
4. Don’t Forget a Trip to Khövsgöl Nuur
One of the countries most popular attractions in Mongolia is the gorgeous Khövsgöl Nuur, the country’s deepest lake. At a length of more than 84 miles, Khövsgöl Nuur is a sight to behold. Even if you think you’ve experienced the beauty of a vast mountain lake, you still haven’t seen the sun rise on Khövsgöl Nuur.
5. Visit the Gobi and Ride a Camel
As you travel through Mongolia, consider spending a night or two in Dalanzadgad, which will place you in perfect position to enjoy the breathtaking expanse of the Gobi desert. While you’re there, make sure to take a camel ride. The walk might be a little wobbly, but the experience is perfect.
6. Take a Ride on the Trans-Mongolian Train
When you visit Mongolia, you should absolutely take some time to travel through the country at large. The easiest way to do that is to hop on board the Mongolian leg of the world-famous Trans-Siberian railway. The sleeping cars can accommodate practically any budget, and the restaurant is a great way to grab a meal between destinations. The railway also covers some of the most gorgeous contryside in the country; it’s a perfect way to take in the vast expanses of Mongolia while you’re there.
7. Experience a Secret Skier’s Refuge
If you’re the kind of traveler who is always in search of fresh powder, then you shouldn’t overlook the possibility of a trip to Mongolia. This is another vacation that you should coordinate with a Mongolian travel agent, because the skiing options are limited. Limited, but spectacular. Avoid the crowds at the lift and throw yourself down some of the best lines in the world.
8. See the World’s Largest Statue of Genghis Khan
To the east of Ulaanbaatar is a 130-foot-tall statue of Genghis Khan in the spot where the leader supposedly found a legendary golden whip. The massive monument to Mongolia’s most famous historical conqueror, the statue is quite impressive on the shores of the Tuul River.
9. Drop In for Some Tea
Expect a very warm welcome if you happen to converse with a Mongolian family near their home. The country has a long-held tradition of inviting a visitor in for a cup of tea; if you should be the recipient of such an offer, you should really think about taking it. Fair warning, standard Mongolian tea includes salt and yak’s milk which can be an interesting combination for a Westerner. That said, the hospitality should more than make up for the taste. Just take small sips.
10. Spend at Least One Night in a Ger
For a large part of history, one of the most common forms of housing in the country was the ger, also known as a yurt. Essentially, a ger is a tent made of several animal pelts that are draped on a collapsible frame. They’re still extremely popular in Mongolia today, and if you’d really like to get a glimpse into traditional Mongolian culture, spending a few nights in a ger is a good way to do it.

Get more Tips here! http://www.destinationtips.com
For those travelers who find themselves with an unquenchable wanderlust, Mongolia just might be the perfect vacation. A nation with a centuries-old tradition for a one-of-a-kind nomadic culture that has defied the super powers surrounding it time and again, Mongolia is home to a ton of interesting locations that are sure to find favor with even the most critical of visitor. Heck, simply getting from one place to another is a great part of the experience in and of itself. If you have the opportunity to travel to this little nation between Russia and China, then here are some ways to fill your time.
1. Make Sure to Talk to a Guide
As awesome as the internet is, a lot of the best parts of visiting Mongolia may not be available online. That’s why it might be a good idea to enlist the services of a qualified travel guide when you first enter the country. There are plenty of English-speaking professionals who can make sure that you experience the most fascinating aspects of visiting Mongolia.
2. Start in the Capital, Ulaanbaatar
You just might find the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar — pronounced OO-lahn-BAH-toor — to be far more developed than you anticipated. The thriving restaurant scene is a treat for any tourist, while the incredible number of museums and monasteries will help you get primed for the rich history and spiritual life of the Mongolian people. From a logisitical standpoint, Ulaanbaatar has several English-speaking citizens who can help you get your bearings before you strike out into the country’s gorgeous landscapes.
3. Spend the Night in a Monastery
The most popular religion in Mongolia is Buddhism. As such, the country has a gorgeous selection of monasteries filled with some impressive history and extremely welcoming monks. Some of these monasteries will even accommodate an overnight stay, which is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. If you’re interested, this is one of those activities that’s good to speak to a travel guide about when you land in the city.
4. Don’t Forget a Trip to Khövsgöl Nuur
One of the countries most popular attractions in Mongolia is the gorgeous Khövsgöl Nuur, the country’s deepest lake. At a length of more than 84 miles, Khövsgöl Nuur is a sight to behold. Even if you think you’ve experienced the beauty of a vast mountain lake, you still haven’t seen the sun rise on Khövsgöl Nuur.
5. Visit the Gobi and Ride a Camel
As you travel through Mongolia, consider spending a night or two in Dalanzadgad, which will place you in perfect position to enjoy the breathtaking expanse of the Gobi desert. While you’re there, make sure to take a camel ride. The walk might be a little wobbly, but the experience is perfect.
6. Take a Ride on the Trans-Mongolian Train
When you visit Mongolia, you should absolutely take some time to travel through the country at large. The easiest way to do that is to hop on board the Mongolian leg of the world-famous Trans-Siberian railway. The sleeping cars can accommodate practically any budget, and the restaurant is a great way to grab a meal between destinations. The railway also covers some of the most gorgeous contryside in the country; it’s a perfect way to take in the vast expanses of Mongolia while you’re there.
7. Experience a Secret Skier’s Refuge
If you’re the kind of traveler who is always in search of fresh powder, then you shouldn’t overlook the possibility of a trip to Mongolia. This is another vacation that you should coordinate with a Mongolian travel agent, because the skiing options are limited. Limited, but spectacular. Avoid the crowds at the lift and throw yourself down some of the best lines in the world.
8. See the World’s Largest Statue of Genghis Khan
To the east of Ulaanbaatar is a 130-foot-tall statue of Genghis Khan in the spot where the leader supposedly found a legendary golden whip. The massive monument to Mongolia’s most famous historical conqueror, the statue is quite impressive on the shores of the Tuul River.
9. Drop In for Some Tea
Expect a very warm welcome if you happen to converse with a Mongolian family near their home. The country has a long-held tradition of inviting a visitor in for a cup of tea; if you should be the recipient of such an offer, you should really think about taking it. Fair warning, standard Mongolian tea includes salt and yak’s milk which can be an interesting combination for a Westerner. That said, the hospitality should more than make up for the taste. Just take small sips.
10. Spend at Least One Night in a Ger
For a large part of history, one of the most common forms of housing in the country was the ger, also known as a yurt. Essentially, a ger is a tent made of several animal pelts that are draped on a collapsible frame. They’re still extremely popular in Mongolia today, and if you’d really like to get a glimpse into traditional Mongolian culture, spending a few nights in a ger is a good way to do it.

Top 15 things to do in Mongolia

Planning to travel to Mongolia?
What can you do in Mongolia?
Here is the list of top 15 things you can do in Mongolia.
1. VISIT A LOCAL NOMADIC FAMILY
2. TAKE ...

Planning to travel to Mongolia?
What can you do in Mongolia?
Here is the list of top 15 things you can do in Mongolia.
1. VISIT A LOCAL NOMADIC FAMILY
2. TAKE A PHOTO WITH AN EAGLE AND EAGLE HUNTER
3. FISH FOR THE LARGEST FRESH WATER SALMON
4. EXPLORE THE BEAUTIFULGOBI DESERT
5. TRY ON TRADITIONAL MONGOLIAN CLOTHING
6. SEE AMAZING WILDLIFE
7. VISIT THE REINDEER HERDERS IN THE TAIGA
8. RIDE A HORSE LIKE THE SOLDIERS OF GHENGIS KHAN
9. RIDE A TWO-HUMPED CAMEL
10. SHOOT A MONGOLIAN BOW AND ARROW
11. SLEEP IN A GER
12. VISIT THE LARGEST EQUESTRIAN STATUE IN THE WORLD, OR VISIT THIS MOUNTED STATUE OF GHENGIS KHAN
13. VISIT HISTORIC BUDDHIST TEMPLES
14. EXPERIENCE THE LOCAL FESTIVALS
15. WATCH A TRADITIONAL MUSIC CONCERT

Planning to travel to Mongolia?
What can you do in Mongolia?
Here is the list of top 15 things you can do in Mongolia.
1. VISIT A LOCAL NOMADIC FAMILY
2. TAKE A PHOTO WITH AN EAGLE AND EAGLE HUNTER
3. FISH FOR THE LARGEST FRESH WATER SALMON
4. EXPLORE THE BEAUTIFULGOBI DESERT
5. TRY ON TRADITIONAL MONGOLIAN CLOTHING
6. SEE AMAZING WILDLIFE
7. VISIT THE REINDEER HERDERS IN THE TAIGA
8. RIDE A HORSE LIKE THE SOLDIERS OF GHENGIS KHAN
9. RIDE A TWO-HUMPED CAMEL
10. SHOOT A MONGOLIAN BOW AND ARROW
11. SLEEP IN A GER
12. VISIT THE LARGEST EQUESTRIAN STATUE IN THE WORLD, OR VISIT THIS MOUNTED STATUE OF GHENGIS KHAN
13. VISIT HISTORIC BUDDHIST TEMPLES
14. EXPERIENCE THE LOCAL FESTIVALS
15. WATCH A TRADITIONAL MUSIC CONCERT

Mongolia is known among travelers as the land of nomads, birthplace of the Great kingGenghis Khan and of many histories, dating all the way back to Paleolithic Age. It is home to hospitable, gracious herders who cherish their land, animals and culture in all its natural beauty.
In today’s fast changing world, Mongolia is considered as one of the few travel destinations and a place designed for travellers and adventure seekers that can offer beautiful unspoiled nature, endless steppes, massive ranging mountains, crystal clear lakes, parched conditions of the Gobi and interested in exploring the nomadic culture and unrivalled hospitality which have been kept for centuries.

Mongolia is known among travelers as the land of nomads, birthplace of the Great kingGenghis Khan and of many histories, dating all the way back to Paleolithic Age. It is home to hospitable, gracious herders who cherish their land, animals and culture in all its natural beauty.
In today’s fast changing world, Mongolia is considered as one of the few travel destinations and a place designed for travellers and adventure seekers that can offer beautiful unspoiled nature, endless steppes, massive ranging mountains, crystal clear lakes, parched conditions of the Gobi and interested in exploring the nomadic culture and unrivalled hospitality which have been kept for centuries.

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A Tourist's Guide to Ulan Bator, Mongolia, otherwise known as Ulaanbaatar

I fly into the Mongolian capital for a couple of days to see the sights of this overlooked city.
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I fly into the Mongolian capital for a couple of days to see the sights of this overlooked city.
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I fly into the Mongolian capital for a couple of days to see the sights of this overlooked city.
If you like my videos, then maybe you'll enjoy one of my travel books. Go to www.theredquest.com for more details.

Travel video about destination Ulaanbaatar in Mongolia.
Ulaanbaatar is the capital of Mongolia, a metropolis that is the pulsating heart of the country and combines the cultures of old with a lively feeling of stepping forward to new horizons. The spiritual centre of Mongolia once lay directly on the Peking -Irkutsk trading route, thus it became an important centre of trade. At that time the city was called ‘Urgöö’ and life was determined by the region’s monasteries and lamas. Subsequently, Chinese traders and workers, Russians - and even Europeans - settled in this area. Ganden Hyid is a pilgrimage destination for the faithful from all over Mongolia. They pray, and wind prayer mills and crowd into the main sanctuary. In the monastery’s main temple is a twenty six metre high statue, the Buddha Of Mercy, patron saint of Mongolia, that weighs twenty tons and is decorated with gold and gems. Almost fifty kilometres east of Ulaanbaatar is a leisure area for the inhabitants of the city, the Terej National Park, in which amid fine and protected nature, visitors can do what each Mongolian can do best - ride – across country and without limit! In Ulaanbaatar, the Nadaam Festival begins where virtuoso throat singers and horse headed fiddlers set the contestants in the right mood and a typical snake woman from Mongolia’s state circus school performs amazing acrobatic contortions. This has been an amazing visit to an exotic and little known world. And this capital city, with all of its incredible contrasts, seems almost unreal. But Ulaanbaatar is very much ‘here, now and heading for the future’!

Travel video about destination Ulaanbaatar in Mongolia.
Ulaanbaatar is the capital of Mongolia, a metropolis that is the pulsating heart of the country and combines the cultures of old with a lively feeling of stepping forward to new horizons. The spiritual centre of Mongolia once lay directly on the Peking -Irkutsk trading route, thus it became an important centre of trade. At that time the city was called ‘Urgöö’ and life was determined by the region’s monasteries and lamas. Subsequently, Chinese traders and workers, Russians - and even Europeans - settled in this area. Ganden Hyid is a pilgrimage destination for the faithful from all over Mongolia. They pray, and wind prayer mills and crowd into the main sanctuary. In the monastery’s main temple is a twenty six metre high statue, the Buddha Of Mercy, patron saint of Mongolia, that weighs twenty tons and is decorated with gold and gems. Almost fifty kilometres east of Ulaanbaatar is a leisure area for the inhabitants of the city, the Terej National Park, in which amid fine and protected nature, visitors can do what each Mongolian can do best - ride – across country and without limit! In Ulaanbaatar, the Nadaam Festival begins where virtuoso throat singers and horse headed fiddlers set the contestants in the right mood and a typical snake woman from Mongolia’s state circus school performs amazing acrobatic contortions. This has been an amazing visit to an exotic and little known world. And this capital city, with all of its incredible contrasts, seems almost unreal. But Ulaanbaatar is very much ‘here, now and heading for the future’!

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In southern Mongolia, in the middle of the Gobi Desert, is the unique and spectacular natural landscape of Gal Chuluu where a hint of the geological evolution of our planet is visible, a remarkable region of prehistoric dimensions.
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Travel video about destination Gal Chuluu in Mongolia.
In southern Mongolia, in the middle of the Gobi Desert, is the unique and spectacular natural landscape of Gal Chuluu where a hint of the geological evolution of our planet is visible, a remarkable region of prehistoric dimensions.
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MongoliaTourism & Vacations 2016 - Culture of Mongolia - Mongolia people - Mongolian & Gobi DesertTravel Videos HD, World TravelGuidehttp://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Mongolia is a landlocked country located between China and Russia. It is a vast emptiness that links land and sky, and is one of the last few places on the planet where nomadic life is still a living tradition. Mongolia may have various geopolitical, cultural and geographical meanings. Mongolia consists of historic Outer Mongolia. The province of Inner Mongolia is geographically and politically separate and located in northern part of China yet it shares common borders with Mongolia.
With only 1.7 people per km², Mongolia has the lowest population density among all independent countries in the world, and it is this vast and majestic emptiness that is the country's enduring appeal, bringing the traveller, as it does, into a close communion with nature and its nomadic inhabitants.
Mongolia is entirely landlocked, between China and Russia.
For several letters, the ISO 9 standard transliteration of Cyrillic is not widely used and there is no consensus either in Mongolia nor in Wikitravel. Specially, the same Cyrillic letter "х" is transliterated "h" or "kh", the letter "ө" is transliterated "ô", "ö", "o" or "u", but Latin "o" is also the transliteration of the Cyrillic "о", and Latin "u" is also the transliteration of Cyrillic "у" and "ү" (the latter should be transliterated "ù" according to ISO 9, but this is rarely done). So, if you can't find a name as you wrote it, try other spellings.
See in Mongolia
===============
Mongolia is a big country with bad transportation means, so trying to see too many provinces you would spend your holidays inside vehicles. Hôvsgôl (or "Hövsgöl") lake, in Hövsgöl province, is very beautiful. There is not much architecture in Mongolia, but Amarbaysgalant monastery, Selenge province, in the middle of nowhere, is worth seeing. Interested by the economical aspect? See Erdenet's open copper mine, the biggest copper mine in Asia, in Orhon province.
Do in Mongolia
===========
The Trans-Mongolian Railway passes through the country.
Mongolia Canoeing, ☎ 976-99826883, RiverTours, Canoe down some of Mongolia's major rivers
visit Reindeer Herders (TsaatanCommunity), Tsagaannuup, Khovsgol (West of Khovsgol lake, From Moron drive WNW, Past the Airport, Go to Ylaan Uul and continue north. High water can make the roads difficult.), Reindeer herders living in HighAlpine mountains. Must ride horses or reindeer from Tsagaanuup. It can be a long hard ride.
Local Bonda LakeCamp in Khatgal village near Lake Khovsgol offers various nature and cultural featuring: fishing, hiking, winter tours, nomad visits, horse back riding, visiting reindeer herders and Darhad valley. Horse riding, you have chance discover Lake Khovsgol and its beautiful waters, meet Tsataan (nomadic reindeer herders) living in yurts in the north of Khovsgol area. This region is incredibly scenic, perched at 1645 m altitude in green mountains, covered with thick pine forests and lush meadows with grazing yaks and horses, and rich with wildlife: the lake has 9 species of fish and its surroundings are full of sheep, goats, elk and more than 430 species of birds. There are 5 different Mongolian tribes nearby: Khalh, Darhad, Buriad, Hotgoid, & Urianhai. The Camp has a hot shower, sauna, internet and a restaurant with Mongolian and European meals.
Shopping in Mongolia
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Mongolian cashmere is known as the best in the world. Garments and blankets made of cashmere. You can find lots of stores that sells cashmere products.
Mongolia is famous for its copper mines Erdenet and Oyu Tolgoi. Copper bookmark is one of the ideal souvenirs and you can easily find this USD1 metal souvenir in Ulaanbaatar souvenir shops.
Paintings by local artists are excellent buys in Mongolia(local painting center gps coordinate: 47.928958, 106.928024 , "N+106°55'40.9"E/@47.9289438,106.9280278,15).
You can find felt poker-work in Erdenet.
Note that it is illegal to take antiques out of the country without a special permit.
The huge open-air market, Narantuul ("The Black Market") in Ulaanbaatar offers the lowest prices on just about anything you could want. Be very careful of the many pickpockets and even attackers there. This can be a great place to get a good pair of riding boots. You can opt for a variety of Mongolian styles, from fancy to the more practical, or even get a good set of Russian style boots.
In Erdenet is a ISO 9 001 certified carpet factory, making and selling also slippers made in carpet.

MongoliaTourism & Vacations 2016 - Culture of Mongolia - Mongolia people - Mongolian & Gobi DesertTravel Videos HD, World TravelGuidehttp://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Mongolia is a landlocked country located between China and Russia. It is a vast emptiness that links land and sky, and is one of the last few places on the planet where nomadic life is still a living tradition. Mongolia may have various geopolitical, cultural and geographical meanings. Mongolia consists of historic Outer Mongolia. The province of Inner Mongolia is geographically and politically separate and located in northern part of China yet it shares common borders with Mongolia.
With only 1.7 people per km², Mongolia has the lowest population density among all independent countries in the world, and it is this vast and majestic emptiness that is the country's enduring appeal, bringing the traveller, as it does, into a close communion with nature and its nomadic inhabitants.
Mongolia is entirely landlocked, between China and Russia.
For several letters, the ISO 9 standard transliteration of Cyrillic is not widely used and there is no consensus either in Mongolia nor in Wikitravel. Specially, the same Cyrillic letter "х" is transliterated "h" or "kh", the letter "ө" is transliterated "ô", "ö", "o" or "u", but Latin "o" is also the transliteration of the Cyrillic "о", and Latin "u" is also the transliteration of Cyrillic "у" and "ү" (the latter should be transliterated "ù" according to ISO 9, but this is rarely done). So, if you can't find a name as you wrote it, try other spellings.
See in Mongolia
===============
Mongolia is a big country with bad transportation means, so trying to see too many provinces you would spend your holidays inside vehicles. Hôvsgôl (or "Hövsgöl") lake, in Hövsgöl province, is very beautiful. There is not much architecture in Mongolia, but Amarbaysgalant monastery, Selenge province, in the middle of nowhere, is worth seeing. Interested by the economical aspect? See Erdenet's open copper mine, the biggest copper mine in Asia, in Orhon province.
Do in Mongolia
===========
The Trans-Mongolian Railway passes through the country.
Mongolia Canoeing, ☎ 976-99826883, RiverTours, Canoe down some of Mongolia's major rivers
visit Reindeer Herders (TsaatanCommunity), Tsagaannuup, Khovsgol (West of Khovsgol lake, From Moron drive WNW, Past the Airport, Go to Ylaan Uul and continue north. High water can make the roads difficult.), Reindeer herders living in HighAlpine mountains. Must ride horses or reindeer from Tsagaanuup. It can be a long hard ride.
Local Bonda LakeCamp in Khatgal village near Lake Khovsgol offers various nature and cultural featuring: fishing, hiking, winter tours, nomad visits, horse back riding, visiting reindeer herders and Darhad valley. Horse riding, you have chance discover Lake Khovsgol and its beautiful waters, meet Tsataan (nomadic reindeer herders) living in yurts in the north of Khovsgol area. This region is incredibly scenic, perched at 1645 m altitude in green mountains, covered with thick pine forests and lush meadows with grazing yaks and horses, and rich with wildlife: the lake has 9 species of fish and its surroundings are full of sheep, goats, elk and more than 430 species of birds. There are 5 different Mongolian tribes nearby: Khalh, Darhad, Buriad, Hotgoid, & Urianhai. The Camp has a hot shower, sauna, internet and a restaurant with Mongolian and European meals.
Shopping in Mongolia
===================
Mongolian cashmere is known as the best in the world. Garments and blankets made of cashmere. You can find lots of stores that sells cashmere products.
Mongolia is famous for its copper mines Erdenet and Oyu Tolgoi. Copper bookmark is one of the ideal souvenirs and you can easily find this USD1 metal souvenir in Ulaanbaatar souvenir shops.
Paintings by local artists are excellent buys in Mongolia(local painting center gps coordinate: 47.928958, 106.928024 , "N+106°55'40.9"E/@47.9289438,106.9280278,15).
You can find felt poker-work in Erdenet.
Note that it is illegal to take antiques out of the country without a special permit.
The huge open-air market, Narantuul ("The Black Market") in Ulaanbaatar offers the lowest prices on just about anything you could want. Be very careful of the many pickpockets and even attackers there. This can be a great place to get a good pair of riding boots. You can opt for a variety of Mongolian styles, from fancy to the more practical, or even get a good set of Russian style boots.
In Erdenet is a ISO 9 001 certified carpet factory, making and selling also slippers made in carpet.

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On day 6 of our Trans-siberian Railway journey from Irkutsk to Vladivostok, we made it to Ulan-Ude! This is a continuation of the last vlog where we rode third class to this town. Now we walked to our hotel, and explored Ulan-Ude the rest of the night! Highlights include Mongolian dumplings, the largest statue of Lenin's head in the world, and dinner on the walking street!
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On day 6 of our Trans-siberian Railway journey from Irkutsk to Vladivostok, we made it to Ulan-Ude! This is a continuation of the last vlog where we rode third class to this town. Now we walked to our hotel, and explored Ulan-Ude the rest of the night! Highlights include Mongolian dumplings, the largest statue of Lenin's head in the world, and dinner on the walking street!
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Originally from Nashville, Tennessee, we got married June 2013 and quickly caught the travel bug! We started traveling full-time January 10, 2016. While daily vlogging was not the original plan, we were having way too many cool experiences not to share every single day! Now travel vlogging is our full-time gig and we feel like we have the greatest job in the world! We are incredibly thankful to do something we love every day. :)
We’ve pulled inspiration from several of our favorite travel vloggers on YouTube, such as: +CaseyNeistat +FunForLouis +Jon Olsson +Mr BenBrown, and any other talented travel vloggers that YouTube’s algorithm will hopefully connect us with ;)

Night Clubs | Mongolia Travel Tour Guide | Cashmere and Leather

Ulaanbaatar is an international city with a quite number of entertainment options available. There are many nightclubs, theaters, restaurants, bars, and music c...

Ulaanbaatar is an international city with a quite number of entertainment options available. There are many nightclubs, theaters, restaurants, bars, and music clubs that liven the nightlife in UB. There’s quite a good party scene on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights, while other nights can be a bit quiet. Officially, clubs are bars are meant to close at midnight. In a word, you will not feel lonely no matter where you are from! When you are interested night clubs in UB, You have many choices.
Such as:
– iLoft /This multi-use venue operates as a restaurant and cafe during the day and transforms into a pulsing nightclub after dark. There’s leather seating, a large dance floor, techno beats and a mature crowd. iLoft hosts salsa dancing on Thursdays (starting at 8pm) and an exciting line up of DJs or themed parties on other days. It’s located behind the Best Western Hotel./
– HanzoLounge & Night Club /Hanzo attracts Ulaanbaatar’s alternative crowd; in the dimly lit corners of the scruffy bar-club, revellers gather over cheap beers or dance to an eclectic music set. Hanzo is also known as Ulaanbaatar’s only gay bar and nightclub. It’s hidden in a courtyard with several other small clubs and karaoke bars, about 200m west of the Tengis cinema. Use SunsetKaraoke or Amrita Club as nearby landmarks./
– VLVT /In this dimly lit den of luxury, Ulaanbaatar’s young entrepreneurs cut business deals over pricey cocktails and platters of sushi while sitting at a translucent bar made from marble. In a separate room, revelers dressed to the nines dance to the latest hip-hop and dance mixes. Dress code is smart casual./
– BrixNightclub /One of the top clubs in town, Brix is always busy and caters to a mostly 20s crowd of young professionals letting their hair down. Professional DJs spin club music and top-40 dance music while bartenders serve up potent, and sometimes flammable drinks. There are theme parties a couple of times a month, frequent dance acts on stage and unexpected surprises – confetti, CO2, foam or other nonlethal objects may be shot in your direction./… so on.
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Perhaps, you are in Mongolia or travel to Mongolia, this is your best "ONE CLICK" planning advice for your trip to Ulaanbaatar.
With vast scenery, a hospitable nomadic culture, the spectacular Naadam festival and the legacy of Chinggis Khaan, rough-and-ready Mongolia remains one of the world's last great adventure destinations such Gobi Desert.
Planning features and top itineraries to help you plan the perfect vacation.
Local secrets and hidden travel gems that will make your holidays unique
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Ulaanbaatar is an international city with a quite number of entertainment options available. There are many nightclubs, theaters, restaurants, bars, and music clubs that liven the nightlife in UB. There’s quite a good party scene on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights, while other nights can be a bit quiet. Officially, clubs are bars are meant to close at midnight. In a word, you will not feel lonely no matter where you are from! When you are interested night clubs in UB, You have many choices.
Such as:
– iLoft /This multi-use venue operates as a restaurant and cafe during the day and transforms into a pulsing nightclub after dark. There’s leather seating, a large dance floor, techno beats and a mature crowd. iLoft hosts salsa dancing on Thursdays (starting at 8pm) and an exciting line up of DJs or themed parties on other days. It’s located behind the Best Western Hotel./
– HanzoLounge & Night Club /Hanzo attracts Ulaanbaatar’s alternative crowd; in the dimly lit corners of the scruffy bar-club, revellers gather over cheap beers or dance to an eclectic music set. Hanzo is also known as Ulaanbaatar’s only gay bar and nightclub. It’s hidden in a courtyard with several other small clubs and karaoke bars, about 200m west of the Tengis cinema. Use SunsetKaraoke or Amrita Club as nearby landmarks./
– VLVT /In this dimly lit den of luxury, Ulaanbaatar’s young entrepreneurs cut business deals over pricey cocktails and platters of sushi while sitting at a translucent bar made from marble. In a separate room, revelers dressed to the nines dance to the latest hip-hop and dance mixes. Dress code is smart casual./
– BrixNightclub /One of the top clubs in town, Brix is always busy and caters to a mostly 20s crowd of young professionals letting their hair down. Professional DJs spin club music and top-40 dance music while bartenders serve up potent, and sometimes flammable drinks. There are theme parties a couple of times a month, frequent dance acts on stage and unexpected surprises – confetti, CO2, foam or other nonlethal objects may be shot in your direction./… so on.
Please install our mobile app today.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mongolia.travel.com.travelmongolia
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Perhaps, you are in Mongolia or travel to Mongolia, this is your best "ONE CLICK" planning advice for your trip to Ulaanbaatar.
With vast scenery, a hospitable nomadic culture, the spectacular Naadam festival and the legacy of Chinggis Khaan, rough-and-ready Mongolia remains one of the world's last great adventure destinations such Gobi Desert.
Planning features and top itineraries to help you plan the perfect vacation.
Local secrets and hidden travel gems that will make your holidays unique
PLUS organised-tour advice, a guide to taking a events and activities in UB, info on the Trans-Mongolian Railway, and WildLands & Wildlife feature.
Contact email: info@travel-mongolia.co
Phone: +976 9119-1690
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https://www.facebook.com/travelmongoliaapp/?fref=photo
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http://www.travel-mongolia.co/
Install Mobile app:
http://bit.ly/travel-mongolia
Hotels:
http://www.travel-mongolia.co/hotel
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http://www.travel-mongolia.co/tour-list
Events:
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Partner
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60 Second Guide to Mongolia

From the mountains of the north to the Gobi desert in the south, Mongolia is awash with dramatic mountain scenery, spectacular deserts, a fascinating and ancien...

From the mountains of the north to the Gobi desert in the south, Mongolia is awash with dramatic mountain scenery, spectacular deserts, a fascinating and ancient culture, and a warm and welcoming people.
https://www.wildfrontierstravel.com/en_GB/destination/mongolia

From the mountains of the north to the Gobi desert in the south, Mongolia is awash with dramatic mountain scenery, spectacular deserts, a fascinating and ancient culture, and a warm and welcoming people.
https://www.wildfrontierstravel.com/en_GB/destination/mongolia

A Journey Through Mongolia (Full Length Documentary)

In 2016 we travelled for a month through the great expanses of Mongolia. We started the trip with a few days in Ulaanbaatar to experience the sprawling metropolis. We also had a chance to go to Hustai National Park not far from UB to see the last remaining wild horse, the Takhi. Then we went on a ten day adventure to go live with the TsaatanReindeer Herder tribe in the very north on the border of Siberia. This was an incredible experience and it was very demanding with multiple days on horseback after a long strenuous multi-day 4WD trip. After a short recovery we went to the eastern part of the country to the Bayan-Ölgii Province to attend the Golden EagleFestival. This festival has really been the focus of the Mongolian travel in recent time, very much because of Aishol-pan the "Eagle H...

published: 31 Jan 2017

Motorcycle Trip to Mongolia, Part 1, Germany and Poland

Motorcycle Trip to Mongolia. It was 35 days long and we did a little above 18,000km. We have crossed 7 countries: Germany, Poland, Ukraine, Russia, Mongolia, Latvia and Lithuania. We had double entry Russian and single Mongolian Visas for 30 days period. The tires we have used are two rear TKC 80 for my Tenere and only one front. On Dima's bike Kenda 270. We have no major technical problems, not even punctures. Everything went really well.
About the video:
This time I decided to make something different. To show you the trip as it was. No hard edition, no special effects, no music. I want to share with you everything I saw, my thoughts, feelings and comments on the road.
Some days are bored, some are interesting, but this is how it was.
I promise a long and detailed video with a lot o...

published: 02 Sep 2017

A Mammoth Steppe - Full Documentary to Mongolia

TeamMammoth Steppe planned and delivered the adventure of a lifetime - driving from the UK, through Europe and Central Asia to Mongolia....in an ex-postal van!
Treading a fine line between adventure and outright danger, the team traversed some of the most barren and hostile places in the world, with only a map and compass to guide them.
After 5 weeks on (and off) the road, multiple run ins with the local authorities, stonings from Kazakhstani yobs and many vehicle failures, the team finally completed their epic adventure.
All the filming and editing was done by the team.
If you only have 2 minutes spare then see our trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hj3ZNxdGNu8

published: 02 Mar 2015

Adventure Motorcycling Documentary - Races To Places The International Rally Of Mongolia

Link to the Golden Tyre 723 Review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUJZM7BH9xA&spfreload=10
Lyndon & BasilBike have less that 10 days to travel across Mongolia for the InternationalRally Of Mongolia 2015. En route Lyndon discovers how the local people transport their live stock, meets another traveller by the name of Humphrey and again is overwhelmed by the beautiful scenery! Once in Ulan Bator Lyndon prepares Basil Bike for the 8 days of rally racing which turns out to be more tricky than he first anticipated with a twist in the story leaving Lyndon pondering if he'll actually complete the race!
For further info visit
www.racestoplaces.com
www.facebook.com/LyndonPoskittRacing

Mongolia Horse Caravan 2017

In May 2017, 19 people met in Tsenkermandal, Mongolia, to buy horses and travel as a community on horse back. This video shows some clips of our adventure.
Click here to view photos of the trip
https://www.flickr.com/photos/gileshunt/albums/72157688660431425

this summer hiking adventure in Mongolia

Best Adventure Tours in Mongolia | Travel Documentary

he Summer: the Gobi is not just a desert. Is a unique region comprising of mountains, sand dunes, grass lands and flat pans. Life here is though not only physically (due to the arid climate) but also mentally: before reaching the mountains and the dunes, the so-called "middle Gobi" is an immense flat pan with no landmarks for miles. It's mental as it seems to be in an infinite area that will never end.
The Spring: the Orhon valley. This is the Mongolia typical postcard. Green land and blue sky dotted with white ghers (the local typical tents) and clouds. Full of livestock, every valley in the region shows the nomadic life of Mongolians that has been going on for centuries. In the town of Karkhorin, very little ruins bring your mind to the era of Chinggis Khan when Mongolians run for more ...

Mongolia Roadtrip Series | episode 1

Disclaimer: English Subtitles are recommended due to the hard wind conditions in Mongolia.
This is the first episode of our Mongolia RoadtripSeries!
We were travelling through the great mongolian plains heading south towards the desert but not missing out on some great natural beauties and incredible interactions with the local population!
Subscribe and Like if you enjoyed the adventure!
Stay tuned for Episode 2 coming soon!

A Journey Through Mongolia (Full Length Documentary)

In 2016 we travelled for a month through the great expanses of Mongolia. We started the trip with a few days in Ulaanbaatar to experience the sprawling metropol...

In 2016 we travelled for a month through the great expanses of Mongolia. We started the trip with a few days in Ulaanbaatar to experience the sprawling metropolis. We also had a chance to go to Hustai National Park not far from UB to see the last remaining wild horse, the Takhi. Then we went on a ten day adventure to go live with the TsaatanReindeer Herder tribe in the very north on the border of Siberia. This was an incredible experience and it was very demanding with multiple days on horseback after a long strenuous multi-day 4WD trip. After a short recovery we went to the eastern part of the country to the Bayan-Ölgii Province to attend the Golden EagleFestival. This festival has really been the focus of the Mongolian travel in recent time, very much because of Aishol-pan the "EagleHuntress". We had a chance to meet this incredible girl who is certainly an inspiration to women across the world. After the festival we went and lived with an eagle hunter family deep in the Altai MountainRange.
We hope you will enjoy this video and please subscribe to our channel for more adventures around the world. If you have any questions or comments please leave them here and we will be happy to answer if we can.
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Join us on Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/adventurecallsus

In 2016 we travelled for a month through the great expanses of Mongolia. We started the trip with a few days in Ulaanbaatar to experience the sprawling metropolis. We also had a chance to go to Hustai National Park not far from UB to see the last remaining wild horse, the Takhi. Then we went on a ten day adventure to go live with the TsaatanReindeer Herder tribe in the very north on the border of Siberia. This was an incredible experience and it was very demanding with multiple days on horseback after a long strenuous multi-day 4WD trip. After a short recovery we went to the eastern part of the country to the Bayan-Ölgii Province to attend the Golden EagleFestival. This festival has really been the focus of the Mongolian travel in recent time, very much because of Aishol-pan the "EagleHuntress". We had a chance to meet this incredible girl who is certainly an inspiration to women across the world. After the festival we went and lived with an eagle hunter family deep in the Altai MountainRange.
We hope you will enjoy this video and please subscribe to our channel for more adventures around the world. If you have any questions or comments please leave them here and we will be happy to answer if we can.
Visit our travel blog | http://adventurecalls.us
Check out our Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/amyvankanan/
Join us on Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/adventurecallsus

Motorcycle Trip to Mongolia. It was 35 days long and we did a little above 18,000km. We have crossed 7 countries: Germany, Poland, Ukraine, Russia, Mongolia, Latvia and Lithuania. We had double entry Russian and single Mongolian Visas for 30 days period. The tires we have used are two rear TKC 80 for my Tenere and only one front. On Dima's bike Kenda 270. We have no major technical problems, not even punctures. Everything went really well.
About the video:
This time I decided to make something different. To show you the trip as it was. No hard edition, no special effects, no music. I want to share with you everything I saw, my thoughts, feelings and comments on the road.
Some days are bored, some are interesting, but this is how it was.
I promise a long and detailed video with a lot of useful information for travellers with a lot of practical advices. It is not super action movie. If you need so, I am sure you will find in Youtube more then enough.
Some of you will like it, some not, but this is the only way to show you what exactly a long motorcycle trip means.
How long the film will be - I don't know, but I will try to upload as a minimum two series (20 min) per week.
Enjoy it!
Motorcycle gear, recommend from me, you can see in
my website: http://rtw-adventures.com/moto-gear-1.html
Website: http://rtw-adventures.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rtwmotorcycleadventures/
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Motorcycle Trip to Mongolia. It was 35 days long and we did a little above 18,000km. We have crossed 7 countries: Germany, Poland, Ukraine, Russia, Mongolia, Latvia and Lithuania. We had double entry Russian and single Mongolian Visas for 30 days period. The tires we have used are two rear TKC 80 for my Tenere and only one front. On Dima's bike Kenda 270. We have no major technical problems, not even punctures. Everything went really well.
About the video:
This time I decided to make something different. To show you the trip as it was. No hard edition, no special effects, no music. I want to share with you everything I saw, my thoughts, feelings and comments on the road.
Some days are bored, some are interesting, but this is how it was.
I promise a long and detailed video with a lot of useful information for travellers with a lot of practical advices. It is not super action movie. If you need so, I am sure you will find in Youtube more then enough.
Some of you will like it, some not, but this is the only way to show you what exactly a long motorcycle trip means.
How long the film will be - I don't know, but I will try to upload as a minimum two series (20 min) per week.
Enjoy it!
Motorcycle gear, recommend from me, you can see in
my website: http://rtw-adventures.com/moto-gear-1.html
Website: http://rtw-adventures.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rtwmotorcycleadventures/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MotorcycleADVE
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/motorcycleadventures/
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Tumblr: http://mymotorcycleadventures.tumblr.com/

TeamMammoth Steppe planned and delivered the adventure of a lifetime - driving from the UK, through Europe and Central Asia to Mongolia....in an ex-postal van!
Treading a fine line between adventure and outright danger, the team traversed some of the most barren and hostile places in the world, with only a map and compass to guide them.
After 5 weeks on (and off) the road, multiple run ins with the local authorities, stonings from Kazakhstani yobs and many vehicle failures, the team finally completed their epic adventure.
All the filming and editing was done by the team.
If you only have 2 minutes spare then see our trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hj3ZNxdGNu8

TeamMammoth Steppe planned and delivered the adventure of a lifetime - driving from the UK, through Europe and Central Asia to Mongolia....in an ex-postal van!
Treading a fine line between adventure and outright danger, the team traversed some of the most barren and hostile places in the world, with only a map and compass to guide them.
After 5 weeks on (and off) the road, multiple run ins with the local authorities, stonings from Kazakhstani yobs and many vehicle failures, the team finally completed their epic adventure.
All the filming and editing was done by the team.
If you only have 2 minutes spare then see our trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hj3ZNxdGNu8

published:02 Mar 2015

views:40779

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Adventure Motorcycling Documentary - Races To Places The International Rally Of Mongolia

Link to the Golden Tyre 723 Review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUJZM7BH9xA&spfreload=10
Lyndon & BasilBike have less that 10 days to travel across Mongolia for the InternationalRally Of Mongolia 2015. En route Lyndon discovers how the local people transport their live stock, meets another traveller by the name of Humphrey and again is overwhelmed by the beautiful scenery! Once in Ulan Bator Lyndon prepares Basil Bike for the 8 days of rally racing which turns out to be more tricky than he first anticipated with a twist in the story leaving Lyndon pondering if he'll actually complete the race!
For further info visit
www.racestoplaces.com
www.facebook.com/LyndonPoskittRacing

Link to the Golden Tyre 723 Review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUJZM7BH9xA&spfreload=10
Lyndon & BasilBike have less that 10 days to travel across Mongolia for the InternationalRally Of Mongolia 2015. En route Lyndon discovers how the local people transport their live stock, meets another traveller by the name of Humphrey and again is overwhelmed by the beautiful scenery! Once in Ulan Bator Lyndon prepares Basil Bike for the 8 days of rally racing which turns out to be more tricky than he first anticipated with a twist in the story leaving Lyndon pondering if he'll actually complete the race!
For further info visit
www.racestoplaces.com
www.facebook.com/LyndonPoskittRacing

Mongolia Horse Caravan 2017

In May 2017, 19 people met in Tsenkermandal, Mongolia, to buy horses and travel as a community on horse back. This video shows some clips of our adventure.
C...

In May 2017, 19 people met in Tsenkermandal, Mongolia, to buy horses and travel as a community on horse back. This video shows some clips of our adventure.
Click here to view photos of the trip
https://www.flickr.com/photos/gileshunt/albums/72157688660431425

In May 2017, 19 people met in Tsenkermandal, Mongolia, to buy horses and travel as a community on horse back. This video shows some clips of our adventure.
Click here to view photos of the trip
https://www.flickr.com/photos/gileshunt/albums/72157688660431425

Best Adventure Tours in Mongolia | Travel Documentary

he Summer: the Gobi is not just a desert. Is a unique region comprising of mountains, sand dunes, grass lands and flat pans. Life here is though not only physic...

he Summer: the Gobi is not just a desert. Is a unique region comprising of mountains, sand dunes, grass lands and flat pans. Life here is though not only physically (due to the arid climate) but also mentally: before reaching the mountains and the dunes, the so-called "middle Gobi" is an immense flat pan with no landmarks for miles. It's mental as it seems to be in an infinite area that will never end.
The Spring: the Orhon valley. This is the Mongolia typical postcard. Green land and blue sky dotted with white ghers (the local typical tents) and clouds. Full of livestock, every valley in the region shows the nomadic life of Mongolians that has been going on for centuries. In the town of Karkhorin, very little ruins bring your mind to the era of Chinggis Khan when Mongolians run for more than two centuries the largest empire that ever existed in human history.
The Autumn: as we moved North to reach the Hovsgol lake, we had to pass through a range of mountains. The weather turned rainy, grey and cold as if we were on a November day in Europe. Crossing rivers started to became a concern and mud appeared on all trails. Rain never stopped for 2 days.
The Winter: on the highest pass the rain became snow. On the Zoolongyin pass, we got stuck with our cars for more than 3 hours. Trying to get the cars out of the snow and mud was though. Eventually we did manage to get over.
The Spring again: lake Hovsgol is Mongolian's largest lake and beach holiday place. Here we abandoned the green Mongolian valley to enter the Taiga, the coniferous forest. We are close to the border with RussianSiberia here

he Summer: the Gobi is not just a desert. Is a unique region comprising of mountains, sand dunes, grass lands and flat pans. Life here is though not only physically (due to the arid climate) but also mentally: before reaching the mountains and the dunes, the so-called "middle Gobi" is an immense flat pan with no landmarks for miles. It's mental as it seems to be in an infinite area that will never end.
The Spring: the Orhon valley. This is the Mongolia typical postcard. Green land and blue sky dotted with white ghers (the local typical tents) and clouds. Full of livestock, every valley in the region shows the nomadic life of Mongolians that has been going on for centuries. In the town of Karkhorin, very little ruins bring your mind to the era of Chinggis Khan when Mongolians run for more than two centuries the largest empire that ever existed in human history.
The Autumn: as we moved North to reach the Hovsgol lake, we had to pass through a range of mountains. The weather turned rainy, grey and cold as if we were on a November day in Europe. Crossing rivers started to became a concern and mud appeared on all trails. Rain never stopped for 2 days.
The Winter: on the highest pass the rain became snow. On the Zoolongyin pass, we got stuck with our cars for more than 3 hours. Trying to get the cars out of the snow and mud was though. Eventually we did manage to get over.
The Spring again: lake Hovsgol is Mongolian's largest lake and beach holiday place. Here we abandoned the green Mongolian valley to enter the Taiga, the coniferous forest. We are close to the border with RussianSiberia here

Disclaimer: English Subtitles are recommended due to the hard wind conditions in Mongolia.
This is the first episode of our Mongolia RoadtripSeries!
We were travelling through the great mongolian plains heading south towards the desert but not missing out on some great natural beauties and incredible interactions with the local population!
Subscribe and Like if you enjoyed the adventure!
Stay tuned for Episode 2 coming soon!

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We were travelling through the great mongolian plains heading south towards the desert but not missing out on some great natural beauties and incredible interactions with the local population!
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A Journey Through Mongolia (Full Length Documentary)

In 2016 we travelled for a month through the great expanses of Mongolia. We started the trip with a few days in Ulaanbaatar to experience the sprawling metropolis. We also had a chance to go to Hustai National Park not far from UB to see the last remaining wild horse, the Takhi. Then we went on a ten day adventure to go live with the TsaatanReindeer Herder tribe in the very north on the border of Siberia. This was an incredible experience and it was very demanding with multiple days on horseback after a long strenuous multi-day 4WD trip. After a short recovery we went to the eastern part of the country to the Bayan-Ölgii Province to attend the Golden EagleFestival. This festival has really been the focus of the Mongolian travel in recent time, very much because of Aishol-pan the "EagleHuntress". We had a chance to meet this incredible girl who is certainly an inspiration to women across the world. After the festival we went and lived with an eagle hunter family deep in the Altai MountainRange.
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Mongolia Adventure - Pt. 1

Welcome to part one of my Mongolia adventure! In this episode we leave Ulaanbaatar and hea...

Mongolia Adventure - Pt. 1

Welcome to part one of my Mongolia adventure! In this episode we leave Ulaanbaatar and head out into the Gobi Desert. We spend our day with a nomadic family and stay in a ger.
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Motorcycle Trip to Mongolia, Part 1, Germany and Poland

Motorcycle Trip to Mongolia. It was 35 days long and we did a little above 18,000km. We ha...

Motorcycle Trip to Mongolia, Part 1, Germany and Poland

Motorcycle Trip to Mongolia. It was 35 days long and we did a little above 18,000km. We have crossed 7 countries: Germany, Poland, Ukraine, Russia, Mongolia, Latvia and Lithuania. We had double entry Russian and single Mongolian Visas for 30 days period. The tires we have used are two rear TKC 80 for my Tenere and only one front. On Dima's bike Kenda 270. We have no major technical problems, not even punctures. Everything went really well.
About the video:
This time I decided to make something different. To show you the trip as it was. No hard edition, no special effects, no music. I want to share with you everything I saw, my thoughts, feelings and comments on the road.
Some days are bored, some are interesting, but this is how it was.
I promise a long and detailed video with a lot of useful information for travellers with a lot of practical advices. It is not super action movie. If you need so, I am sure you will find in Youtube more then enough.
Some of you will like it, some not, but this is the only way to show you what exactly a long motorcycle trip means.
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Adventure Motorcycling Documentary - Races To Places The International Rally Of Mongolia

Adventure Motorcycling Documentary - Races To Places The International Rally Of Mongolia

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Lyndon & BasilBike have less that 10 days to travel across Mongolia for the InternationalRally Of Mongolia 2015. En route Lyndon discovers how the local people transport their live stock, meets another traveller by the name of Humphrey and again is overwhelmed by the beautiful scenery! Once in Ulan Bator Lyndon prepares Basil Bike for the 8 days of rally racing which turns out to be more tricky than he first anticipated with a twist in the story leaving Lyndon pondering if he'll actually complete the race!
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A Mammoth Steppe - Full Documentary to Mongolia

Team Mammoth Steppe planned and delivered the adventure of a lifetime - driving from the U...

A Mammoth Steppe - Full Documentary to Mongolia

TeamMammoth Steppe planned and delivered the adventure of a lifetime - driving from the UK, through Europe and Central Asia to Mongolia....in an ex-postal van!
Treading a fine line between adventure and outright danger, the team traversed some of the most barren and hostile places in the world, with only a map and compass to guide them.
After 5 weeks on (and off) the road, multiple run ins with the local authorities, stonings from Kazakhstani yobs and many vehicle failures, the team finally completed their epic adventure.
All the filming and editing was done by the team.
If you only have 2 minutes spare then see our trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hj3ZNxdGNu8

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Mongolia - Travel Adventures | HD

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Mongolia Adventure - Pt. 5

Cheers to my final day in Mongolia! On our final day we visited the White Stupa and spent the evening learning about farm life in Mongolia.
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Mongolia Adventure - Pt. 4

On day 4 we find ourselves in the Yol Valley Gorge on the backs of stallions surrounded by...

Mongolia Adventure - Pt. 4

On day 4 we find ourselves in the Yol Valley Gorge on the backs of stallions surrounded by rodents! Just a normal day in Mongolia.
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The Great Global Adventure – Mongolia Part Two

What’s it like to live in a Ger Camp? Will’s got the answers in his latest vlog from the #AXAadventure in Mongolia. Have a look inside a traditional yurt, meet some of the locals and then follow Will as he visits the gigantic Genghis Khan statue on a pony.

Mongolia Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Mongolia.
Mongolia is a land between sky, steppes and desert. Extreme, exotic, and mostly undiscovered, home to nomads, ringers, eagle hunters and horsemen. A land of adventure!Ulaanbaatar is the capital of Mongolia and is a metropolis set amid the steppes, truly the pulsating heart of the country that combines the cultures of old with a lively feeling of moving towards new horizons. Ganden Hyid is a pilgrimage destination for the faithful from all over Mongolia. They pray and wind prayer mills and crowd into the main sanctuary. In the monastery’s main temple is a twenty six metre high statue of the Buddha Of Mercy, patron saint of Mongolia that is decorated with gold and gems. Almost fifty kilometres east of Ulaanbaatar is a leisure area for the inhabitants of the city, the Terej National Park. Here horse riding is available across country and without limit, a fact that pleases the basic instincts of the Mongolian heart. In Kharkhorin, former residence of those who once ruled Mongolia, today there is little left to see. However, a few mysterious sites remain which, along with the Erdene Zuu Monastery, are highly evocative of this ancient city in Central Mongolia as for thirty two years it was the centre of one of the most powerful empires on Earth. The Magic of Mongolia can be felt by all who come here and this journey across a harsh and contrasting land has been an unforgettable adventure beyond compare.

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TOP 10 Tourist Destinations In Mongolia

Here is the Top 10 Tourist Destinations of Mongolia! We will talk about the best thing of ...

TOP 10 Tourist Destinations In Mongolia

Here is the Top 10 Tourist Destinations of Mongolia! We will talk about the best thing of Mongolian culture, history, people and everything in between! Enjoy!!
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20 facts about Mongolia - Discover Mongolia Travel

Mongolia is more than just the home of the Mongols and the great Genghis Khan. Here the ol...

Mongolia: a travel documentary

An adventure into an amazing country. 4 seasons packed into 15 days
The Summer: the Gobi is not just a desert. Is a unique region comprising of mountains, sand dunes, grass lands and flat pans. Life here is though not only physically (due to the arid climate) but also mentally: before reaching the mountains and the dunes, the so-called "middle Gobi" is an immense flat pan with no landmarks for miles. It's mental as it seems to be in an infinite area that will never end.
The Spring: the Orhon valley. This is the Mongolia typical postcard. Green land and blue sky dotted with white ghers (the local typical tents) and clouds. Full of livestock, every valley in the region shows the nomadic life of Mongolians that has been going on for centuries. In the town of Karkhorin, very little ruins bring your mind to the era of Chinggis Khan when Mongolians run for more than two centuries the largest empire that ever existed in human history.
The Autumn: as we moved North to reach the Hovsgol lake, we had to pass through a range of mountains. The weather turned rainy, grey and cold as if we were on a November day in Europe. Crossing rivers started to became a concern and mud appeared on all trails. Rain never stopped for 2 days.
The Winter: on the highest pass the rain became snow. On the Zoolongyin pass, we got stuck with our cars for more than 3 hours. Trying to get the cars out of the snow and mud was though. Eventually we did manage to get over.
The Spring again: lake Hovsgol is Mongolian's largest lake and beach holiday place. Here we abandoned the green Mongolian valley to enter the Taiga, the coniferous forest. We are close to the border with RussianSiberia here

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SCRIPT:
Opening:
After nearly a year of backpacking around Asia, we found ourselves rolling into Ulan Bator, the capital city of Mongolia, a country synonymous with Genghis Khan (known as Chinggis Khan in Mongolia) , wide open spaces, and Nomadic life. Of the 3 million people that call Mongolia home, nearly half live in UB, making it the cultural, financial and industrial center of Mongolia, so it’s no surprise that this city is the first stop for most foreign visitors. In our case, we entered the country from China after a 48 hour marathon of bus and train travel that started from Beijing, so as soon as we arrived, the ONLY thing we could think about was to getting to the nearest hostel to sleep. So we did. For 2 days.
Leaving UB:
Once we got our strength up we did some research and found that our hostel was offering a tour of the gobi desert as well as other parts of central Mongolia; a journey that would take 16 days; we’d decided to go with 6 other travelers that we’d met a couple of days beforehand, but with only one day to prepare and zero winter clothes, we desperately needed to gear up...Market:
“NaranTuul zach (зах or Khar Zakh)” is a sprawling flea market where you can find wall clocks, linoleum flooring and just about anything else. The market has gained a bad reputation among locals and foreigners alike for being a pickpocket’s haven, so with such a rough exterior and shady nickname like “black market”, we figured we’d be able to bargain our way into some amazing deal, but we soon discovered that this wasn’t the case...
Lunch:
Because Mongolian culture is based on livestock farming, the traditional diet consists of meat, flour and dairy with mutton being the meat of choice. Mongolian winters are extremely harsh so a lot of animal fat is consumed during winter and more dairy products during the summer.Closing:
What… a… day. It was a long journey, but the scenery was stunning and the Mongolian countryside made quite the first impression on us. But this was only just the beginning and we couldn’t wait to see what the next 15 days would bring...
Thank you for watching: Go Mongolia Part 1: From Skyscrapers to Gers | Ulan Bator | Black Market | Gobi Desert
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10 Cool & Unusual Things To DO in Mongolia

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For those travelers who find themselves with an unquenchable wanderlust, Mongolia just might be the perfect vacation. A nation with a centuries-old tradition for a one-of-a-kind nomadic culture that has defied the super powers surrounding it time and again, Mongolia is home to a ton of interesting locations that are sure to find favor with even the most critical of visitor. Heck, simply getting from one place to another is a great part of the experience in and of itself. If you have the opportunity to travel to this little nation between Russia and China, then here are some ways to fill your time.
1. Make Sure to Talk to a Guide
As awesome as the internet is, a lot of the best parts of visiting Mongolia may not be available online. That’s why it might be a good idea to enlist the services of a qualified travel guide when you first enter the country. There are plenty of English-speaking professionals who can make sure that you experience the most fascinating aspects of visiting Mongolia.
2. Start in the Capital, Ulaanbaatar
You just might find the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar — pronounced OO-lahn-BAH-toor — to be far more developed than you anticipated. The thriving restaurant scene is a treat for any tourist, while the incredible number of museums and monasteries will help you get primed for the rich history and spiritual life of the Mongolian people. From a logisitical standpoint, Ulaanbaatar has several English-speaking citizens who can help you get your bearings before you strike out into the country’s gorgeous landscapes.
3. Spend the Night in a Monastery
The most popular religion in Mongolia is Buddhism. As such, the country has a gorgeous selection of monasteries filled with some impressive history and extremely welcoming monks. Some of these monasteries will even accommodate an overnight stay, which is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. If you’re interested, this is one of those activities that’s good to speak to a travel guide about when you land in the city.
4. Don’t Forget a Trip to Khövsgöl Nuur
One of the countries most popular attractions in Mongolia is the gorgeous Khövsgöl Nuur, the country’s deepest lake. At a length of more than 84 miles, Khövsgöl Nuur is a sight to behold. Even if you think you’ve experienced the beauty of a vast mountain lake, you still haven’t seen the sun rise on Khövsgöl Nuur.
5. Visit the Gobi and Ride a Camel
As you travel through Mongolia, consider spending a night or two in Dalanzadgad, which will place you in perfect position to enjoy the breathtaking expanse of the Gobi desert. While you’re there, make sure to take a camel ride. The walk might be a little wobbly, but the experience is perfect.
6. Take a Ride on the Trans-Mongolian Train
When you visit Mongolia, you should absolutely take some time to travel through the country at large. The easiest way to do that is to hop on board the Mongolian leg of the world-famous Trans-Siberian railway. The sleeping cars can accommodate practically any budget, and the restaurant is a great way to grab a meal between destinations. The railway also covers some of the most gorgeous contryside in the country; it’s a perfect way to take in the vast expanses of Mongolia while you’re there.
7. Experience a Secret Skier’s Refuge
If you’re the kind of traveler who is always in search of fresh powder, then you shouldn’t overlook the possibility of a trip to Mongolia. This is another vacation that you should coordinate with a Mongolian travel agent, because the skiing options are limited. Limited, but spectacular. Avoid the crowds at the lift and throw yourself down some of the best lines in the world.
8. See the World’s Largest Statue of Genghis Khan
To the east of Ulaanbaatar is a 130-foot-tall statue of Genghis Khan in the spot where the leader supposedly found a legendary golden whip. The massive monument to Mongolia’s most famous historical conqueror, the statue is quite impressive on the shores of the Tuul River.
9. Drop In for Some Tea
Expect a very warm welcome if you happen to converse with a Mongolian family near their home. The country has a long-held tradition of inviting a visitor in for a cup of tea; if you should be the recipient of such an offer, you should really think about taking it. Fair warning, standard Mongolian tea includes salt and yak’s milk which can be an interesting combination for a Westerner. That said, the hospitality should more than make up for the taste. Just take small sips.
10. Spend at Least One Night in a Ger
For a large part of history, one of the most common forms of housing in the country was the ger, also known as a yurt. Essentially, a ger is a tent made of several animal pelts that are draped on a collapsible frame. They’re still extremely popular in Mongolia today, and if you’d really like to get a glimpse into traditional Mongolian culture, spending a few nights in a ger is a good way to do it.

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Top 15 things to do in Mongolia

Planning to travel to Mongolia?
What can you do in Mongolia?
Here is the list of top 15 t...

Top 15 things to do in Mongolia

Planning to travel to Mongolia?
What can you do in Mongolia?
Here is the list of top 15 things you can do in Mongolia.
1. VISIT A LOCAL NOMADIC FAMILY
2. TAKE A PHOTO WITH AN EAGLE AND EAGLE HUNTER
3. FISH FOR THE LARGEST FRESH WATER SALMON
4. EXPLORE THE BEAUTIFULGOBI DESERT
5. TRY ON TRADITIONAL MONGOLIAN CLOTHING
6. SEE AMAZING WILDLIFE
7. VISIT THE REINDEER HERDERS IN THE TAIGA
8. RIDE A HORSE LIKE THE SOLDIERS OF GHENGIS KHAN
9. RIDE A TWO-HUMPED CAMEL
10. SHOOT A MONGOLIAN BOW AND ARROW
11. SLEEP IN A GER
12. VISIT THE LARGEST EQUESTRIAN STATUE IN THE WORLD, OR VISIT THIS MOUNTED STATUE OF GHENGIS KHAN
13. VISIT HISTORIC BUDDHIST TEMPLES
14. EXPERIENCE THE LOCAL FESTIVALS
15. WATCH A TRADITIONAL MUSIC CONCERT

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Mongolia Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit

Planning to visit Mongolia? Check out our Mongolia Travel Guide video and see top most Tou...

Mongolia is known among travelers as the land of nomads, birthplace of the Great kingGenghis Khan and of many histories, dating all the way back to Paleolithic Age. It is home to hospitable, gracious herders who cherish their land, animals and culture in all its natural beauty.
In today’s fast changing world, Mongolia is considered as one of the few travel destinations and a place designed for travellers and adventure seekers that can offer beautiful unspoiled nature, endless steppes, massive ranging mountains, crystal clear lakes, parched conditions of the Gobi and interested in exploring the nomadic culture and unrivalled hospitality which have been kept for centuries.

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A Tourist's Guide to Ulan Bator, Mongolia, otherwise known as Ulaanbaatar

I fly into the Mongolian capital for a couple of days to see the sights of this overlooked...

A Tourist's Guide to Ulan Bator, Mongolia, otherwise known as Ulaanbaatar

I fly into the Mongolian capital for a couple of days to see the sights of this overlooked city.
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Ulaanbaatar Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Ulaanbaatar in Mongolia.
Ulaanbaatar is the capital of Mong...